They look on top of the worldThose three are Shenandoah, Coco, and little Xzit perched in the coop.

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They look on top of the worldThose three are Shenandoah, Coco, and little Xzit perched in the coop.
Enjoy your time with family. Don't feel obligated to sneak off to reply. Sometime next year (My apologies to everyone. My house is full of family right now. It is hard for me to find slone time to post much on the tribe.
Sansa's anitbiotic is up. Unfortunately I am seeing no change outside of the weight gain. Her feathers are as ratty as before. She will return to the vet in 2 weeks for more labs. Having handled her more in the last month than ever before in her entire life she still doesn't run from me on site as I was concerned. On cold nights her feet are very cold when I take her from the roost. She has no feathers to tuck around them. I think this might be the biggest concern moving forward as we enter the depth of winter. She seems to have enough fluff to keep her body warm down to below freezing as I have observed no shivering so far but her feet might be a problem.
No one is roosting with Phyllis, she still roosts alone. Roosting in the main coop seems calm. Aurora is still running this lot. I believe that Hattie has accepted her position for now. Hattie is still the most frightened (or cautious) of them all. She really does not like to leave the complex.
Only the Australian macadamia ones, though!You got that right! I never see them until all my chocolate is gone! They even eat the macadamia nuts![]()
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And Drop Bears are real. As real as the bridge in the Everglades, Florida, I am trying to $ell !Link with info on 'Drop Bears'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_bear
Plant more trees! Install more rocks!Rocky out crops and trees more effective... At 2am...
Hi@BY Bob,My apologies to everyone. My house is full of family right now. It is hard for me to find slone time to post much on the tribe.
Sansa's anitbiotic is up. Unfortunately I am seeing no change outside of the weight gain. Her feathers are as ratty as before. She will return to the vet in 2 weeks for more labs. Having handled her more in the last month than ever before in her entire life she still doesn't run from me on site as I was concerned. On cold nights her feet are very cold when I take her from the roost. She has no feathers to tuck around them. I think this might be the biggest concern moving forward as we enter the depth of winter. She seems to have enough fluff to keep her body warm down to below freezing as I have observed no shivering so far but her feet might be a problem.
No one is roosting with Phyllis, she still roosts alone. Roosting in the main coop seems calm. Aurora is still running this lot. I believe that Hattie has accepted her position for now. Hattie is still the most frightened (or cautious) of them all. She really does not like to leave the complex.
Looks like they are saying “You go first, No you go. I have bare feet and it’s freezing “Well no one wants to go outside, Pangoo Rooster-Brat and Golden Girl Sophia looked out there but decided no way! That's Curly McNugget my white silkie looking over there shoulders![]()
They also steal migrated coconuts, from Europe and Africa!Only the Australian macadamia ones, though!