Anything can set them off, I find their eyesight is far superior to mine, they can spot things way before I can; and once the alarm is sounded it’s a long time before they will settle down and come out of hiding.The Spuds in the sun on the veranda today
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Later in the day when we returned from a walk I found Popcorn and two Spuds all piled into the nestbox, on alert. I looked there with the camera because at first all I could find was one Spud alone, hunkered down in the run litter under a low corner roost, and Hazel standing still under the coop. Something frightened them?
(Only thing I could find was the (just emptied) poo bucket, tipped over. If someone had jumped on it and knocked it over it would have made a startling sound because it had had a lid and a stone on it.)
I think they're all getting nicely integrated...yes Popcorn still chases every now and then, but it's once in a while. Other times when she and Hazel forage that's the Spuds' cue to get out there with them and forage nearby too. And when it matters they'll pile into the nestbox together no problem!
No roosting shenanigans tonight, everybody's in
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I am sooooo very glad your crew is getting along so welll, and I am eggstatic that they are doing well; for a while there I was holding my breath wanting to make sure everyone was ok before saying anything, didn’t want to tempt the Fates.