Been doing polar vortex prep for the past 3 days...getting extra wind breaks up by grommeting a lot of shower curtains and other plastic sheeting, adding straw and more straw in the runs, and adding extra thick layers of shavings inside the coops. Coco in the back there is still wrapping up her molt so she appreciates the modifications.
Poor Vanilla Bean has bandage boots on in the photo because he turned up with a couple of little cuts on the bottoms of this feet a few days ago. He'll be fine and probably never actually needed the bandages. I removed them them this evening, I was just super paranoid while I was trying to figure out how he did it. 99% sure now that it was a ridge on the coop ramp that had a fragment freshly broken off, so that ramp is wrapped in rubber mat now.
Meanwhile, Mr Squeak (the white one) thinks that straw is the best thing in the whole world. He's so much more hyperactive than Tengu. I've ended up doing this weird thru-mesh, water-sharing setup with them to get away with just a single heated base; so far it's working out.
I've seen a positive change in their interactions since the extra winterizing. I realized in the process of it that they both actually had limited line of sight to the main flock, which of course has hens. It was just through a couple feet of fence at quite some distance. Surely that would be too little too far away to be significant?? Maybe not. I'm not going to test that hypothesis just yet, but boy will I feel stupid if that limited visibility of girls was the issue this whole time with these two getting along...all of a sudden they are definitely being calmer during supervised together time.