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Frida has lightly feathered feet, and she's my best flier of all! She does these wide, sweeping arcs to get to whatever part of the yard she's aiming for. It's a site to behold. My brahma has absurdly feathered feet, but she still manages to launch herself. One of the funniest things I've seen my chickens do is when Bettina found herself alone, way up above on the hill, and decided to fly straight down to catch up with the others rather than follow the path - maybe a drop of about 30 feet? She landed hard, but just brushed it all off and waddled on back to the coop. I feel safer with the predators knowing they can fly. Stella was not as strong as a flier, and Grace and Frida had flown quickly to safety the day that dog ran into the yard.I don't know why Britney didn't, being a bantam Leghorn; maybe she took her lead from Cilla and Dusty. Cilla and Dusty both have feathered feet and I think this is a handicap with regards flight?
PM, I'm glad to hear Lola has it covered! Co-parenting wins again!
Welcome, Texasgardengal! (good on you for picking a good name right off the bat. I wanted to switch to "Oakland Hillbilly," when I realized names should be fun, but BYC wouldn't let me change my profile.) I guess keep trying to get the eggs and hope Molly gets over it. I don't think she'd hurt the eggs, but I can't really say. Frida was a pretty gentle pecker when I interfered. Cold may be your biggest issue. Is there a warm place you can move her and the eggs, like a garage? Then you won't have to worry about collecting other eggs. Teila's hatch is proof that you don't need to interfere much - but, I can see how you're going to need to remove eggs regularly with the two roosters around. How's your one other hen going to do with two roosters claiming all her attention? I wish I could keep a rooster. Don't think for a minute that the obsessing process only lasts 3 weeks! Look at us, still at it 6 weeks later! If I spent half of the time I spend thinking about my chickens on my work, I'd actually make a decent living!
Beautiful day here in California. Looking forward to spending some time in the sun, staring at the flock!