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Mischievous Little Chicks
Songster
Thank you so much for helping me and for the advice I really appreciate it!!!Then your little chicky has comoany, and good company. You can rest assured as you get involved in your upcoming school year. I would suggest separation of chicky from the Francolins, especially if he's picking fights, and it will be important to reinforce that idea to as many carers as chicky will have, so everyone is onboard with that. A lot of laps and gentle hands, foraging mimicry in daylight hours, establishing a routine of play and gentle contact will give your little guy confidence that life is good, and that tomorrow will be just as fun, just as secure, as the day before.![]()
What an interesting life you have with younger sib, maids, birds, if I may say. I grew up in Europe in similar circumstances, my parents though were often fastidiously self-indulgent and often not around. (Im not suggesting that's how it is for you). But it can be a steep learning curve for some people, and it does mean figuring out a lot for yourself; well it did for me. Now I am happy, because I learned a lot by myself, (and just resent my parents--no no. Im just kidding).
