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@RoyalChick what's the news from the garage? All good with the adoption?
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Aww yes. Thanks for asking.@RoyalChick what's the news from the garage? All good with the adoption?
That would be what I'd do too.My thinking was to move the entire crate with Tassels and babies inside, put it in the coop, leave her locked in the crate for one more night and then let her decide what to do.
The problem is it is damn heavy. Not sure I can do it solo and I won’t have anyone to help until tomorrow.
Probably no harm. Just feels a bit cramped for Tassels.That would be what I'd do too.
Is there any harm in giving them another day until the helper is there?
imI enjoyed reading Tassels adventures. Please give a link where you are updating!Well against the odds I did it!
It isn’t really very heavy. About 30lb/13.5kg with occupants. The problem is that it is too big to get your arms around to carry any distance.
So I improvised: the Tassels carriage.
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Looks like she should harness a small pony so she can go visiting!
It was a bit bumpy and the passengers complained a bit, but they settled once in the Chicken Palace. I think Tassels recognized it as home.
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I think I will let them be there enclosed for 24 hours before opening up to let them explore.
I am very curious to see how the others - including the other broody ladies - react to the peep-peeps.
They are an active and noisy bunch.
Now I have pulled that off I will stop hogging your thread MJ. Thanks for letting me share.
Awesome!Well against the odds I did it!
I was going to suggest a sack truck but thought twice about making uninvited suggestions. Looks like it worked very well!It isn’t really very heavy. About 30lb/13.5kg with occupants. The problem is that it is too big to get your arms around to carry any distance.
So I improvised: the Tassels carriage.
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She doesn't need a pony, sge has an RC!Looks like she should harness a small pony so she can go visiting!![]()
What do the other ladies make of the peeps and tukking?It was a bit bumpy and the passengers complained a bit, but they settled once in the Chicken Palace. I think Tassels recognized it as home.
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Ah! I spoke too soonI think I will let them be there enclosed for 24 hours before opening up to let them explore.
I am very curious to see how the others - including the other broody ladies - react to the peep-peeps.
Thanks for sharing the videoThey are an active and noisy bunch.
Now I have pulled that off I will stop hogging your thread MJ. Thanks for letting me share.