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She DID!!
She was still tough to catch...my son and his friends spent about 20 minutes chasing her around the front porch until she was corralled in the blackberry vines. Once I grabbed her she (Lightning) was quite docile and had no problem being held/handled. She was so happy to be back in the coop with her mates!! Truth be told, we all were. My main concern about her being outdoors was her safety as I have dogs and other neighborhood dogs show up on occassion. Last year I lost 30 birds to attack by 4 dogs, 2 of which were mine. This morning she was under our porch where my 2 dogs sleep, and they never touched her! GOOD BOYS!!
Here are my son and friend working to get the hen...
...and the others after she was caught (not happy with the pose at the end by friend). Son holding Lightning
She DID!!
She was still tough to catch...my son and his friends spent about 20 minutes chasing her around the front porch until she was corralled in the blackberry vines. Once I grabbed her she (Lightning) was quite docile and had no problem being held/handled. She was so happy to be back in the coop with her mates!! Truth be told, we all were. My main concern about her being outdoors was her safety as I have dogs and other neighborhood dogs show up on occassion. Last year I lost 30 birds to attack by 4 dogs, 2 of which were mine. This morning she was under our porch where my 2 dogs sleep, and they never touched her! GOOD BOYS!!
Here are my son and friend working to get the hen...
...and the others after she was caught (not happy with the pose at the end by friend). Son holding Lightning
