Hi, everyone...  Ariel is back to her cute, sweet normal. She is very restless. I have actually held her for a few minutes every evening. It was for me, more, than her.  I know there is just a little bird brain in there, but, well, I like her.  I feel silly, but that is that. A hen buddy.
Here is the plan. We have have a decent  fall week ahead. I have bought the dog cage and a water bottle and feeder for the cage.  I am concerned about leaving her in the run at night.  (its not covered over and I'm in the middle of a northwest forest setting.) The coop is a big and has room for the cage.  I am thinking of preparing the dog cage/kennel today and putting it in the coop  tomorrow, which is somewhat large by most coop standards, I think. 
I want to introduce her, keep her in the cage, for a time. watch the interactions. nearly a week and then one night, go out and open the door. I think i will  supply her with a little box off to one side to hide in , when she needs to.  I am learning a lot about hens. Somewhat mean, at times?
I'm thinking about lining the wall (of the dog kennel) with cardboard held by those plastic ties that are so ubiquitous, lately.  .. up to oh, 6-9 inches just so they don't attack her through the wires. Let them get used to her for while. There is no rush (though I pity her the confinement!) We aren't going to have any snow and our temperatures will be well about freezing.  I am very nervous about this but she is healed and her feathers are growing back.  I would hate to have her attacked or for her to run away, once again. This is the best plan I can come up with. 

I'm exhausted today so i don't want to start this until tomorrow.  
