Hi, friends. Ester is doing amazingly well. She’s starting to get too warm inside the house, so I think what I’m gonna do the next two nights is leave the window wide open and let the kitchen cool down. Then I’m hoping to have her completely back outside after that. We’re having unseasonably warm days, and the nights are still pretty decent. It’s so warm outside right now, I’m in capris and a T-shirt and I’m very comfortable.
Ester was feisty this morning and was difficult to weigh since I didn’t feel like swaddling her, but she was roughly the same as last time. It was harder to get anything into her this morning, but I did get some water and some liquid feed in her crop at separate times.
She has been outside with the flock most of the day free ranging, and I have seen her have a really nice dust bath, eat sprouts, eat whatever she’s pulling out of the dirt and leaves, plus some soaked wheat berries and sunflower seeds from me and… Damp feed! What a good girl! The only thing I have not seen her do is drink.
I’m not loving her floppy comb, but this is her first molt and first time going off lay, so I don’t know if it’s from lack of hormones, dehydration, a combination or something else. I just went to give her some fluid and she fought me. Her crop definitely had something in it, so I’m gonna let her be for now. Since I plan to have her inside for at least a couple more nights, I can get her fluid in the evening and first thing each morning.
Other than that, I think she’s on her way! This morning inside the run was a little rough, but during free range time, she’s completely accepted back in the flock… bossing around the babies, dust bathing with the older girls, and even eating right alongside everyone except for the jerks. My heart is warm, and I will carefully monitor her to make sure she doesn’t regress.
Here she is enjoying the neighbor’s tree. I will try to get more images of her doing chicken things!