Interesting idea. Sort of taking a bet that Tassels is less contaminated than everyone else.
Hmmm.
How much do they shed???? A 'clean environment' would be important... i.e. moving her/them...but I have no idea how much Tassels herself would shed/be a risk factor. Do you know???
 
They are so cute ☺️ head poofs just bobbing all around. Glad they found their way back in.

Mine are getting inside now as well, it is such a relief when they get to that point isn’t it?
It feels really good that they found their way back in on their own. A couple of more nights and I'll feel good. I have seen them backslide before.
 
Wish I knew why some birds don't want to go to bed. Last night DH said he'd close the coop when he gets home at 8:00 so I never did the lockup. When DH got home & walked into the yard from the back door little Keiko looked up at him from the porch while roosting on our giant push broom. The silly little clown could've been a snack for one of our city possums or raccoon! We're not waiting for lockup now that we've got TWO Silkies that hesitate to go in the coop to roost ~ Ginny & now Keiko. I wonder if they're related to @RebeccaBoyd 's Poppet?
Have you tried @BY Bob 's trick of putting a small light in teh coop so they go to the light??? A small solar light might work!
 
Little Eve has gotten so big! How old is she now?
Eve turned 6 years old yesterday.
Maybe give her a bath to wash dirt and dust off her, dry fluff and put her in a clean brooder crate in an area away from the others, wait for a few days to acclimate, then introduce some 6 day old chickies.
One needs to be careful doing something like this. One way of breaking a broody is to dunk them in water. Just washing Tassels might break her.
 
Eve turned 6 years old yesterday.

One needs to be careful doing something like this. One way of breaking a broody is to dunk them in water. Just washing Tassels might break her.
Ha! I wish. This is the hen that will sit on ice bricks in the hope of hatching little ice cubes. Don’t think a bath will put her off.
That said, nor do I think a bath will wash away Marek’s disease viruses.
 

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