They are still being attacked so I've changed tactics. When flexi attacks them she's grounded for about 20 minutes. As she us second in command I'm working on her first. Amber attacks but is not as savage.

I'm going to keep the one at a time approach


My cheeky girls
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I believe it is Monday and here is Mni’s Monday mugshot. Look how tattered her feathers are. She slept in her own private roost again last night. It was her choice it seemed to me.

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She slept in her clothes last night? I guess she's a little party animal. "You behave now little girl"!
 
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They tried eating this guy! (I dont know why but anything with legs makes me feel to bad so i try to intervene, unless its already hurt, then why make it have a painful life. they usually stay away from him cause of the bright colors, but i figured they might peck him or something so we brought him inside to warm him a bit and relocated him
(sorry for the lack of chicken pictures, im currently away from my house so im not able to take more at the moment!)
 
There’s actually two um red things on it like a bullseye and I still have it.I’m storing it in the cupboard to take it with me I at my home in the incubator Rebecca look here,I’ve seen fertile eggs have this dark circle when candled.There’s a dark red dotView attachment 2862173
I don't know about @RebeccaBoyd, but I have never been able to see the through the shell well enough to tell if an egg is fertilized without cracking the shell & looking directly at the yolk...even with a strong candling light. Here is a link that may be helpful to you.

https://www.hobbyfarms.com/fertilized-eggs-how-tell/
 

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