Before Miss Gray was attacked I was considering trying to find her a "pet chicken" home. She was not integrating with the flock well but is a very friendly little girl and will come like a puppy if you bend down and hold out your hands.
Based on what I'm seeing right now she is going to heal well. She has laid an egg both yesterday and today...and she is a good layer since she started laying. She's 7 mos old.
All of this to say, if anyone knows of someone in Northern Indiana that would want a pet chicken rather than a flock chicken, I'm still thinking of trying to find her a home. I just don't think she's going to be able to go back with the flock based on her personality and at least right now I don't have the facilities to keep her separate as a pet. She's had a great start in life on all organic feed (lacto-fermented from hatch), no soy, extra animal protein, etc.
Someone suggested she might work with a more docile silkie flock.
Who knows....I may change my mind....
These photos are Miss Gray before I trimmed back her crest.


After the crest was trimmed.

Based on what I'm seeing right now she is going to heal well. She has laid an egg both yesterday and today...and she is a good layer since she started laying. She's 7 mos old.
All of this to say, if anyone knows of someone in Northern Indiana that would want a pet chicken rather than a flock chicken, I'm still thinking of trying to find her a home. I just don't think she's going to be able to go back with the flock based on her personality and at least right now I don't have the facilities to keep her separate as a pet. She's had a great start in life on all organic feed (lacto-fermented from hatch), no soy, extra animal protein, etc.
Someone suggested she might work with a more docile silkie flock.
Who knows....I may change my mind....
These photos are Miss Gray before I trimmed back her crest.
After the crest was trimmed.