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I’m very sorry for you having lost Butter.Sigh, I am really missing Butter tonight. I did not realize just how much I depended on that hen and her peace keeping skills. Raven's chicks now know they need to roost in the coop. They want to, but those dang girls are evil to them. This evening Lilly was standing guard at the entrance and would peck them if they tried to run by her. I had to grab her behind and toss her on the roost so they could come in. They have been used to having the front roost to themselves as the girls had been until this evening content to stay on the back one. The chicks get on the roost, get settled and then Goose has to show herself. She flew to their roost and was aggressively pecking at them trying to run them off. I repeatedly put her on the back roost but she kept coming. I finally resorted to letting her on the front roost. Every time she went to peck at the chicks who were huddled at one side I used my fingers and pecked her head and neck to reprimand her. Finally after it had been completely dark for about 10 minutes she gave up and settled on the other end of their roost. I thought of bringing Raven in to use a buffer between the chicks but she has been reprimanding them herself when they try to gather closely around her. If Butter were here she would not have let Lilly bar them from entering the coop. She also would have placed herself on the roost between the chicks and the other hens and beat the tar out of any who tried to peck them. They have to sleep in the coop for now and I hope this does not become a nightly event. When they are older they may choose to sleep on the big roost between the horses. That seems to be the natural progression of things with some of them. I think if it happens tomorrow I will pull Branch off the big roost and see what he does. I know he will not be happy as he does not like sleeping in the coop anymore. I also believe though he will not let Goose or the others harass the chicks.
They are like a circus act!Jailbreak at Chickatraz!
Newly installed perch + lots of calisthenic wing flapping exercises for two days = this...
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Then this.....Gauging height + distance
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Bingo! She was short, but hooked her chin on the top edge and with tremendous effort, flapping like mad, pulled and climbed up.
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This one got a closer launch spot and easily managed, but her perch was really wobbly. Third one left behind started peeping but then blasted up too. Soon they got up on my shoulder, which I loved. Can't say I was anxious to get the top on, I want them flying!
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Got them to bed by lowering the lights, putting them in again, then getting down right next to the brooder plate and calling them. They hopped down. Stuck my arm in the lower hatch opening there, tapped on the warm side, & cupped the kiddos next to my hand under there. Little beaks in my fingers, love it!![]()
Then again she's always after a few tasty bits like meal worms or a morsel of steakI find that body language has a lot to do with the communication between the animals and their humans. Coco for example, will come up and want a snuggle and cuddle with me. That’s saying “I love you daddy!”
They are like a circus act!
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But wouldn't the dried milk take away the good bacteria?If you add dry milk powder, 1/2 - 3/4 cup for each three cups of milk, that works to make it thicker. I use dry whole milk powder.