Hope you’re feeling better by now! I’ve been too busy to be on much. As one who has been through various surgeries, ortho included I’ll note that pain is a sneaky and sometimes tricky thing. It’s situational, and often worse at night, and it’s best to make any changes during the day so you can deal with it then. And even if you’ve been fine all day with a lesser dose you might want to take something for the night. You got this! :hugs

You’re probably starting PT soon, so another tip: even if you’re not needing much pain meds during the daytime consider you might find you’ll want something for the appointment. When I DID need meds during the day I adjusted my regular schedule so that I would be approaching peak medication during the PT appointment.

Then at a certain point I needed ZERO meds for both night and day but ended up taking one pill prior to each PT to help get through the stretching pain and muscle work. I was in much better shape afterwards, and with less persistent soreness. It really helps! :hugs
I didn't post tax!
Two chickens very serious about lap time(s), multiple lap sits if possible
Annie (L) and Tedi (R)
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Today's egg haul, including a big honkin egg from Sweetie.
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Oh hello...will you be gold laced?
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Hi early bird
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Lots of interesting chickies in this group. Brainiac here is my favorite
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I sold at a craft show today, sold a few items, bought a couple things. The green egg apron sold :3
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My new purse charm
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Feeding my sweet yard birds. I have a hard time getting pictures because they're busy busy!

Well done at the sale! It’s always fun selling those items we make.

Brainiac reminds me of a Gull 🤭 of course then we see that big fluffy topknot! Awesome!



Oh and palindrome - the amazing 23132!
Have a lovely evening everyone.

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These guys are very active, yet very friendly, they eat out of my hand, gather round me without fear, but are not lap sitters. My goal is to be able to handle them when necessary, so they do very occasionally get handled, which they object to but then calm down. Today one, might be Beedles - I have no idea why I call her that or if that name is appropriate - stayed on my leg for awhile after I let her go after feeling her crop and petting her. I said "Okay!" in a certain voice, but she decided it was a pretty good vantage point for a minute or so.

This is Picabo, who stepped back onto my hand and then decided to sit. The plastic coop back door is a bit slippery and I offered my hand. That made it easy to lift her up onto the coop ledge when Tedi came by looking for more lap time and she needed to remove herself post haste!
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I want to mention Shanai, a honking big pullet and boss of the Nomads, i.e. all her brooder-mates. She must be 25% bigger than everyone else. She regularly spends a lot of time reinforcing her dominant position with the other Nomads. They all play chase and have a lot of stare-downs, but Shanai instigates many of them. Two of the next largest are the buddies she mostly does this with, particularly one she jumps and play fights with, but even the smallest pullets Isabel and Picabo get a light peck when they immediately submit.
Shanai is the middle front pullet
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She has massively long, strong legs and they look really big from certain angles
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She is so tall. Roo keeps crossing my mind but she's not showing the feathering I don't think. She has been consistently challenging Tedi, and today I heard growling and realized it was not Diane nearby wanting to bite me, it was Tedi, having a real showdown with Shanai. They stared, bent down and pointing beaks at each other, and Tedi kept growling, and then advanced. Tedi was puffed up and Shanai's neck was flared, but she was stepping backwards every so often. Shanai has got guts, she always has had guts, and she's getting big and strong enough to back it up if she really wanted to. But Tedi is not conceding. Shanai did instead, and got several chases right then for her insubordination. That led to Shanai chasing all her brooder mates after Tedi left.

I've been looking at her feathers making sure I'm not seeing pointy ones in her hackles and saddle. Late sun, shining golden on her.
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Feisty Shanai! She has ambition.
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These guys are very active, yet very friendly, they eat out of my hand, gather round me without fear, but are not lap sitters. My goal is to be able to handle them when necessary, so they do very occasionally get handled, which they object to but then calm down. Today one, might be Beedles - I have no idea why I call her that or if that name is appropriate - stayed on my leg for awhile after I let her go after feeling her crop and petting her. I said "Okay!" in a certain voice, but she decided it was a pretty good vantage point for a minute or so.

This is Picabo, who stepped back onto my hand and then decided to sit. The plastic coop back door is a bit slippery and I offered my hand. That made it easy to lift her up onto the coop ledge when Tedi came by looking for more lap time and she needed to remove herself post haste!
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Awl, such a sweet photo. She looks quite content in this moment.
 
I want to mention Shanai, a honking big pullet and boss of the Nomads, i.e. all her brooder-mates. She must be 25% bigger than everyone else. She regularly spends a lot of time reinforcing her dominant position with the other Nomads. They all play chase and have a lot of stare-downs, but Shanai instigates many of them. Two of the next largest are the buddies she mostly does this with, particularly one she jumps and play fights with, but even the smallest pullets Isabel and Picabo get a light peck when they immediately submit.
Shanai is the middle front pullet
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She has massively long, strong legs and they look really big from certain angles
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She is so tall. Roo keeps crossing my mind but she's not showing the feathering I don't think. She has been consistently challenging Tedi, and today I heard growling and realized it was not Diane nearby wanting to bite me, it was Tedi, having a real showdown with Shanai. They stared, bent down and pointing beaks at each other, and Tedi kept growling, and then advanced. Tedi was puffed up and Shanai's neck was flared, but she was stepping backwards every so often. Shanai has got guts, she always has had guts, and she's getting big and strong enough to back it up if she really wanted to. But Tedi is not conceding. Shanai did instead, and got several chases right then for her insubordination. That led to Shanai chasing all her brooder mates after Tedi left.

I've been looking at her feathers making sure I'm not seeing pointy ones in her hackles and saddle. Late sun, shining golden on her.
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Feisty Shanai! She has ambition.
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At this age, comb and wattles would be noticeable. Yours are older than mine,
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the black has both showing. He's the least developed of the cockerels.

Shanai is a pullet. She's simply an opinionated teenager.
 
I'll Take Curtain Number 1

It's getting close to time for the Phyllistines to start laying. I don't think Niamh was looking for a place to lay but she did check out the old litterbox today.
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The Cluckle Hut nest boxes have never been used on a regular basis by anyone. I've always thought that with the window so close the nest box might be too bright. So this is our solution.

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Mrs BY Bob made them. I hope the ladies like them. They did roost in their coop tonight without me moving them.
 

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