Correct on the second part, not on the first! The last couple of days have been pretty calm but everything just takes me a long time to do. I'm worried about getting it done before it's miserable weather (my fingers are terrible in the cold). The new Buckeyes do not have a finished covered run to hang out in yet, though I will divide what's covered when it rains, no matter.
Also now I'm looking at more excavation into the hill to connect one of the coops. That's a day's project of me pickaxing or maybe DH loosening the soil and me hauling it away (thinking rightly that it was not needed, he's switched out the bucket attachment to a stump grinder for his latest projects).
But Hazel is doing pretty well and is relaxing about Shehnai being close by and separated. I made a little tunnel to the Main run from her coop, and then got tarps on it. I was calling herwhile crouched next to it, and she was interested but afraid, and finally ran through it to get to the run when she saw the route a BO took (as the BO's responded to my calls). Last night she ultimately followed the BO's through it to roosting (one or two went back and forth twice, waiting on her I think). This morning she traversed it again as I saw her in the run when I checked the cameras.
By the way, Nutmeg's great name reminded me - Hazel's full name is actually Hazelnut. She had the darkest coloring of all in the first Buckeye group, very much the color of a hazelnut's skin.
This is the case here, Shehnai's legs are tall and massive, compared to a hen it's disproportional.
Shehnai has always seemed to be a few weeks ahead of the others in development. Just yesterday I noticed how much bigger two of the pullets - Olive and Bea - suddenly seemed to be! Their shoulders have really widened.