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Yesterday I moved the cage out of the coop. The 5 month old group fussed and fretted about where to be and "experimented" with getting up on the lawnchair, getting on the roost, getting on the divider panels, even leaping into the air to get on the extension cord that draped down into a "U" shape. I told them they were idiots and left, knowing I had to come back after dark to doctor Baldy's head-- she had rubbed everything off and light skin was showing abundantly. Came back and guess what? They were ROOSTING in a row like sensible chickens!
I captured Baldy and first applied Neosporin, then BluKote. She shook her head and I could TELL I had done them in the wrong order. The BluKote does not adhere to neosporin, DUH. I decided I'd best reverse the order. Then came here and saw that @Eggcessive advised BluKote only.... So that's the plan.
One of the 8 month olds paced the fence line wanting to peck at one of the 5 month olds who was pacing on the other side. This bears further observation. Before I attempt to integrate the two groups, I want the littles reliably roosting on their roost (different from the big girls roost), and I want the big girls to be 100% disinterested.
I captured Baldy and first applied Neosporin, then BluKote. She shook her head and I could TELL I had done them in the wrong order. The BluKote does not adhere to neosporin, DUH. I decided I'd best reverse the order. Then came here and saw that @Eggcessive advised BluKote only.... So that's the plan.
One of the 8 month olds paced the fence line wanting to peck at one of the 5 month olds who was pacing on the other side. This bears further observation. Before I attempt to integrate the two groups, I want the littles reliably roosting on their roost (different from the big girls roost), and I want the big girls to be 100% disinterested.

