I don't think its silly. Good on you for rescuing her. If you have a kennel or a cat carrier you could bring her in at night until her run is completed.Small update today. I’m starting to get somewhat concerned about my chicken friend that my wife started calling “hay hay”. I’m pretty certain it’s a hen now. No spurs whatsoever on the leg, never crows only soft clucks when she seems happy
Couple days ago, I followed her around dusk. I was surprised to find her roosting in a row of pines only about 30 yards from my garage.
Today, I saw her milling about near her roost in the picture. I went up to her and just sat on the grass. I tried making clucking noises and after a minute she confidently strode towards me. So I was able to get the closest look at her in 3+weeks. She has a lot of feathers missing from around her tail area, I can see her red skinNot sure if it was an attempted predation or what. She also had a strange looking black speckled spot on her neck that looked featherless. It’s actually pretty visible from one of the pics. If any one has any thoughts I’d appreciate it.
My run is close by according to the tracking, so I’m hoping to start setting it up tomorow or Saturday. Obviously, I’d like to secure Hay Hay as soon as possible so that my wife can treat her if needed. Needless to say that should be much safer for her then living outside in a pine tree.
It may seem silly to some, but I have a dream of taking this cast away chicken and giving her a proper home and allow her to become the alpha of a flock of her own. It’d be hard to come up with a better redemption story than that.