Nancy and Oliver really gave me a scare.

More Nancy really. She got outside my back door and out the back is Olivers part. Because Nancy is so rowdy i thought she'd automatically attack Oliver. But she stood there wagging her tail. Looking at me smiling and they were just over two feet apart. No one moved

I ordered her inside through fear for Oliver, but the look on his face I should have been more concerned for Nancy :plbb
She was looking so pleased with herself bless her

As for grumpy Oliver, he's got a lovely kennel under cover when he wants it. But I would of loved him in with us.
He'll come inside the kitchen a few times a week but I can't force him to live in here. I keep a clean cat litter tray ready just incase

Sadly I really don't know if he'll ever except Nancy or her him
W/ every animal having individuality ~ putting any two together for the first time will result in different dynamics. The fact that Oliver & Nancy don't engage in tussles is encouraging. I've had a cat & dog that were never seen anywhere near each other, yet my Mom's Toulouse & my Olde Boston Bulldogge were pals together on the farm. Never know what happens w/ any two species ~ some really bond while others just tolerate each other. All interesting to watch🩷

c. 1950's ~ Jiggy w/ Samantha the goose
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Oh my that is quite the drive! They are very nice to work with though. When I had the first chicks that didn’t make the shipping trip, I expected pushback when I called but I got none. They were very kind and empathetic. I got a full refund included the shipping I paid, which I did not expect to get back. When I made my drive there I found it to be very nice, friendly staff.

You are definitely not the only one driving that far. When I was there she said a couple had just left that had driven from Massachusetts to pick up their chicks.

They are precious and very much worth the drive. Mine complained a LOT to say about my driving as well, cheeky little chicks!
 
I will have to cancel this dentist. I've come down with a wretched cold. Nose throat and headache from hell so i haven't slept. I'll call as,soon as they are open. Walk and feed Nancy and Oliver the grump 😾

Then I'm staying home. It started with the shivering then hot. Strange because I was in bed at the time.

Tax. The lady herself miss Princess
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Feel better soon, rest and fluids.
 
Nancy and Oliver really gave me a scare.

More Nancy really. She got outside my back door and out the back is Olivers part. Because Nancy is so rowdy i thought she'd automatically attack Oliver. But she stood there wagging her tail. Looking at me smiling and they were just over two feet apart. No one moved

I ordered her inside through fear for Oliver, but the look on his face I should have been more concerned for Nancy :plbb
She was looking so pleased with herself bless her

As for grumpy Oliver, he's got a lovely kennel under cover when he wants it. But I would of loved him in with us.
He'll come inside the kitchen a few times a week but I can't force him to live in here. I keep a clean cat litter tray ready just incase

Sadly I really don't know if he'll ever except Nancy or her him
Baby steps still make progress ans are frequently better when it comes to anImals. Pushing too fast can cause setbacks. And sometimes events you think are set backs are actually breakthroughs. Let them set the pace. You're doing a great job with both of them.

Good luck
 
Unfortunately it wouldn’t do to have them imprint on her. She wants to have them bond with Tassles, the less she interacts with them the better. I’m fact I wouldn’t spend too much time with them if I were bonding them with a mama.

Plenty of time to have them hopping up on you once they get out and about. I have never had problems with mine hopping on me even when broody raised. In fact it’s easier because mama shows them that the Hooman is an awesome resting place!
I think you’re right. But maybe it won’t matter, and at this point she needs to be handled a lot for care. And maybe they can have multiple mamas to share, like @rural mouse ‘s chicks?
 
I think you’re right. But maybe it won’t matter, and at this point she needs to be handled a lot for care. And maybe they can have multiple mamas to share, like @rural mouse ‘s chicks?

Honestly I have handled my foster chicks lots before shoving them under the mamas, they soon forget about me! The little Brats!

And it does help that they have been handled and know what people are.

When’s the big day @RoyalChick
 

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