For all you optimists who thought Eli might opt to sleep on the roost again this evening, I present two fluffy butts in the rafters.
I definitely need an umbrella to walk around under them.
I have covered the glass part of the people door with thick contractor paper so nobody tries to fly through the glass. And I have left the door closed but not latched closed so it should just swing open if hit by a flying chicken.
Now I just have to wait for the morning and hope for the best.
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I have to say, they look pretty comfy up there! 🥰 At some point, they will roost lower......hope they have good 'fast/short' landing skills!:hugs:hugs
 
I have to say, they look pretty comfy up there! 🥰 At some point, they will roost lower......hope they have good 'fast/short' landing skills!:hugs:hugs
Of course I could try bringing them down each night. It is just a really long reach. Would be a good upper body work out each night!
 
Of course I could try bringing them down each night. It is just a really long reach. Would be a good upper body work out each night!
If you did that consistently for a week or so, they probably would start roosting on the roosts - as long as Bernie doesn't harrass them too much.:confused:

They didn't stay on the branch I would take them off of for long.











They went to the next branch up!!!
:lau
 
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