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No. But she's still very loving and sweet.is she still "potty trained"? She sure looks cute!
Just checking in quick today with a photo of Olive enjoying a lovely Easter sunday outside. Took her with me to visit family and she's been great with all the new experiences. View attachment 1746938
Happy Easter yall! I got an Easter egg. A white homer one... But sadly, they don't even Have A nest. So I might 'foster' it. Gonna try to finish the 3rd coop tommorow. Yay!
I was hoping to get an Easter egg from the Frillbacks, but so far, no dice. The hen is spending a lot of time sitting in nest though, so hopefully I see some eggs soon.
Yup! I sure will!So pretty. She looks comfortable with her leash on.
Give them a bowl and some nest material, quick!!
I’ve been expecting eggs from Bonnie and Clyde for a while now and still nothing. I’m not in a hurry for them to lay again though. Already have another couple on eggs, so I’d prefer they wait a bit longer.
This give NEW MEANING to a CLEAN bill of health.had a bath, some really nice dinner
I think Skye's opinion is a very good indicator!I know we have discussed two females forming a pair, sitting together, etc. But does it happen with 2 males too?
Skye, my blueette that I know for sure is male, has been woo’ing my young Bugsy. I’ve been getting the female vibe from Bugsy for a while, but today I saw Skye trying to woo her into a nest, then I saw him bowing to her and she was preening his head. I haven’t seen actual mating, but is this a good indication that she is female, or does it happen with 2 males also?
Bugsy is only about 5 months old.