Just when I thought they couldn’t pack themselves any tighter, here they are - taking up HALF the roost space they have! I didn’t think it was physically possible, but I guess most of that is just fluff anyway
It’s 58 degrees outside, nowhere near cold enough to justify this level of squishing. I guess they are in denial that summer is over, and are being overly dramatic about the 58.
And, for comparison, this is them on a warm night:
And, for comparison, this is them on a warm night:

I haven't posted any updates to my threads recently... I even missed my poor new babies' half-birthday. Time flies. The pullets have grown a lot and are HUGE. That's being additionally exaggerated by the fact that their aunties are molting, and are looking uncharacteristically small right now (so much of that size is fluff!) The dark pullet is the largest of the three, and until the hens fluff out again, she's going to be the largest of the whole flock!
at that line of enormous spherical blobs on the roost. 