BeastBaby
Crater Raker
I love how supportive your hubby is of your chickens!@CCsGarden if you ever feel like a commission or trade, my kid would LOVE a chicken lady doll.
Hubby thinks Kasumi just isn't getting at the calcium I put out. She's pretty low on the pecking order. So I gave her a calcium pill wrapped in cheese. Maybe once a week I should do that for her just to help.
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"Time outside the run AND a special treat? Heck yes!"
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The others got to share the rest of the cheese stick, even broodybum Morinth.
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"Cheese is good, no wonder the toddler eats it every day!"
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Samara was so happy for cheese.
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Melty broody snuggles
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She was still in her trance here, she popped out of it and was a little trembly so I put her with the others to socialize.
Hubby says that we can add our little brooder cage to the run if we need to for a few more square feet of space.

If I recall correctly, do you have a larger property? I know it would be tough to find the time to supervise this with a toddler around, but do you think you would brave letting them out to free range in your yard for an hour or so? If you wanted to limit how far they roamed, a roll of chicken wire might even keep them corralled (until you discover you have a flyer of course lol). My girls only get out a couple of times a week for 40 minutes and I feel it changes their behavior- they’re much calmer when they get out on a regular basis.
You’re pretty great at giving them treats, so I don’t doubt they would come running to you when you called them back to the coop
