MJ's little flock

Alice was happily preening under the bush with Tsuki today. Getting off all that itchy keratin (I don't know the proper name for the pin feather covering) and getting her feathers to open more. Whenever she shook it was like she had a bad case of dandruff 🤣

I love watching them preen.
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A closer look at feather progress. She is almost a chicken again!

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I love watching them preen as well. It is one of those peaceful moments. Just the sounds of beaks and feathers ruffling.
 
She's channelling Jane Goodall.

Today, the Jacaranda had an ant on it. I'm not sure if it was the same ant as yesterday. Maybe.
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Today, the Jacaranda had two ants on it. I think they were trying to communicate with me. They waved their anntenae and I said bok in return.
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Today, there was only one ant on the Jacaranda. It had a leaf in it's mandibles.
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Today the Jacaranda touched me. Or did I touch it? It's hard to tell. No ants.
Thst is excellent! Well played! :lau
 
I think her head is adult-sized. It's a little hard to tell with her crest, but certainly the length from throat to tip of beak is longer than Janet but shorter than Mary.
I'm guessing she is likely grown then. It should not be long until you get an egg.
 
Alice was happily preening under the bush with Tsuki today. Getting off all that itchy keratin (I don't know the proper name for the pin feather covering) and getting her feathers to open more. Whenever she shook it was like she had a bad case of dandruff 🤣

I love watching them preen.
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A closer look at feather progress. She is almost a chicken again!

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So glad she’s almost fluffy again! :love
 
Bob, do you think Ivy looks like an adult or still a little juvenile? Her behaviour is still a little juvenile, with lots of scampering about. Maybe she was very young when I brought her home.

I noticed a marked difference between Charlie and Bessie and the Faverolle girls when I first let them out after quarantine. Charlie and Bessie were little scaredy-cats and would jump at anything, whereas Tegan, Nyssa and River were a lot bolder and more curious. Tegan and River aren’t laying though! My mum asked if they may be laying in secret somewhere, but I don’t think so. Their combs and wattles aren’t as red as Nyssa’s.
 
I'm guessing she is likely grown then. It should not be long until you get an egg.
I'm also thinking about future vet care. A week is a long time in a chicken's life. When she eventually goes to see Dr Hill for her checkup, I'd like to tell him the closest approximation to her age as possible.
 

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