Simply adorable!DAY 10
Today I was starting to wonder about the pecking order, and how it works, because in the beginning it seemed pretty clear that Kali was in charge, Greta second and Aart clumsily at the bottom. Now Aart is really the first one to come when you call and seems to be thriving, she is chatting continuously in a merry manner and steals treats in front of Kalis nose without blinking. Could the order have changed, or are they just taking good care of her?
Greta seems to be the most capable at most things: she eats the biggest chunks of food, she seems the brightest and first to understand stuff, she owns the others at flying (like when the drawer is out and they cannot walk to the roost she flies to sit there and Aart isn't able to fly to the roost stick if the drawer is out, she just falls downand she once flew up outside very high and gracefully, while the others are just flapping about sometimes). But Kali seems still the most alert and attentive to what is going on around, and she is also somehow seemeing to guide them about what to eat? so I'm not sure!
Staying a bit alert might not be a terrible idea, when you are always being watched by Escher the guardian angel
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They are pretty chill napping while the cats are checking out their house
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Aart sleeping in the doorway
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Also a funny little story, we have had a spider in our window for almost a year, who dealt with some of the fruitflies that comes along with the worm hotel. Well, it had a good life and a natural death, and this morning it was dangling.
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So I thought it would be a nice circle of life if the chickens like a well fed spider. Greta took care of it
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I got a video from a friend of a chicken sitting on a broom, and that's how they were cleaning the roof from spiderscant' find it online, but perhaps I upload it somewhere myself.
Aso, I have a question...... Is there a way to convince the chickens not to use the laying nests as their main toilet? The nesting material is the hardest to clean, and I guess right now it doesn't make much sense to them since they are not laying yet. Do I need to put only nest material so they somehow manage to make a difference, or just use it as any regular coop space and not put nesting material yet?
Extra greetings from Aart the chatty chick
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