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Happy Hanukkah, to those who celebrate it!
I thought I had mentioned this here at some point, but can't find it for searching... But a few years ago, my aunt gave me two of those hen-in-nest candy dishes, an orange one and a green one. I just love these dishes, they're so cute! Well, I missed out on a third one a year or two ago, which was quite disappointing, and recently just happened to mention it to my mom in conversation. Apparently that was fortunate, because she had been struggling with what to get for me this holiday season, and that gave her the perfect idea. So, my little candy dish flock has grown! I'm super stoked!
She even remembered that the one I missed was a clear one, which I appreciated. I took a picture of it on my Pokemon USUM poster so it showed up better.
The little ones are actually salt cellars--little dishes to keep salt in so that you can get a pinch or two to sprinkle over your food, rather than using a shaker. They are SO cute!
And the rooster was because she wanted to get a red hen in nest dish because it's my favorite color, but she couldn't find one, so she improvised.
Then my sister approaches me and tells me she saw something at the store and just had to get it for me, so I also got this little jeweled hen on a nest, which opens up at the middle to store little things like jewelry.
It has been a very chickeny holiday gift-giving day... and I couldn't be happier about that!
I thought I had mentioned this here at some point, but can't find it for searching... But a few years ago, my aunt gave me two of those hen-in-nest candy dishes, an orange one and a green one. I just love these dishes, they're so cute! Well, I missed out on a third one a year or two ago, which was quite disappointing, and recently just happened to mention it to my mom in conversation. Apparently that was fortunate, because she had been struggling with what to get for me this holiday season, and that gave her the perfect idea. So, my little candy dish flock has grown! I'm super stoked!She even remembered that the one I missed was a clear one, which I appreciated. I took a picture of it on my Pokemon USUM poster so it showed up better.

The little ones are actually salt cellars--little dishes to keep salt in so that you can get a pinch or two to sprinkle over your food, rather than using a shaker. They are SO cute!

And the rooster was because she wanted to get a red hen in nest dish because it's my favorite color, but she couldn't find one, so she improvised.

Then my sister approaches me and tells me she saw something at the store and just had to get it for me, so I also got this little jeweled hen on a nest, which opens up at the middle to store little things like jewelry.
It has been a very chickeny holiday gift-giving day... and I couldn't be happier about that!


), I noticed that Poppy was huddled under the nests instead of on them or the perches. When I nudged her out of there so that I could move her, though, I noticed she was walking more oddly than is usual on her bad leg. I managed (despite her stubbornness about walking around in the dark) to determine that she seems incapable of putting much, if any, weight on her bad leg. Her crop was also empty, as if she had been sitting there for a while without moving. I don't like to chance them toughing through things like this, especially when the flock is refusing to leave the coop, increasing the odds of aggression or trampling, so I went ahead and brought Poppy inside. I figure she and Elly were broodmates as babies, so they might get along okay, and since Elly is all alone, she might like some company anyway. For now, Poppy is perched on top of Elly's pen because I didn't have anywhere else to put her. I'll figure it out tomorrow.
We'll see how she progresses tomorrow.
They seem to have calmed down now and are remaining civil, so I guess they just had to establish who would be big boss bird of the hospital pens. (Pretty sure it was Elly, though Poppy was pretty agile for a hen with a bad leg!
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I cut approximately 50 feet worth of hardware cloth over the past 2 days (that is, both cutting the sections I needed and cutting the tips of wire off of them, too). I never want to cut hardware cloth again!
Endymion has lovely eggs whose color should pass on to her offspring pretty well since Dorkings are white egg layers, and hopefully the Dorking calmness will tame down any of her chicks so they aren't completely bonkers like she is. 
