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I know how horrible that feels! I have raccoon problems too, and you just feel helpless!
What was worse for me than the helplessness was that I had several instances through that day where I was thinking of bringing them in early, or thinking I should check on them, or on and on, and I just... didn't. I feel so guilty about it, especially it being miss Bee, who barely had a shot at life, and about poor Sumi who has twice now had to watch one of her sisters be killed in her short life.
 Bee also was kind of a bright spot for me in an otherwise fully crappy spring, and I'd grown quite attached to her because of her being the only chick to hatch in her group and me having to give her a lot of attention her first week of life until her brothers hatched, and now she's just gone. Such a vibrant, cheerful, happy little baby, gone in such a violent way.
 Bee also was kind of a bright spot for me in an otherwise fully crappy spring, and I'd grown quite attached to her because of her being the only chick to hatch in her group and me having to give her a lot of attention her first week of life until her brothers hatched, and now she's just gone. Such a vibrant, cheerful, happy little baby, gone in such a violent way.I am very sorry!
It will be worth the work to have them more secure.
I hope it's not too difficult. I'm concerned I might mess it up and then either burn their coop down or just have them not actually be protected or something...
 For right now, they'll be bunking in the main coop because I know it's secure. Still waiting on lumber to come down in price before I can really do anything, unfortunately. It has come down a bit here, but definitely not enough to be affordable yet.
 For right now, they'll be bunking in the main coop because I know it's secure. Still waiting on lumber to come down in price before I can really do anything, unfortunately. It has come down a bit here, but definitely not enough to be affordable yet. 
 
	 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 But also because the blues should have different parents than the blacks (and Dandelion), so they're important to keeping my silkied Cochin flock a bit more genetically diverse.
 But also because the blues should have different parents than the blacks (and Dandelion), so they're important to keeping my silkied Cochin flock a bit more genetically diverse.  Anyway, I gave him a tough guy name because obviously he's a tough guy, but also apparently there's a denim company called Diesel as well and I thought that was funny and fitting.
 Anyway, I gave him a tough guy name because obviously he's a tough guy, but also apparently there's a denim company called Diesel as well and I thought that was funny and fitting. 
 
  
  
 
  
 
		 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 We'll see once it's cured and cut, I suppose!
 We'll see once it's cured and cut, I suppose!
 The silkied Cochins are 3 weeks old in these pictures, and the Orpingtons are 2 weeks old.
 The silkied Cochins are 3 weeks old in these pictures, and the Orpingtons are 2 weeks old. Regardless, it'll become apparent in a couple weeks, I'm sure. Just have to be patient... you know, like I always am with this.
 Regardless, it'll become apparent in a couple weeks, I'm sure. Just have to be patient... you know, like I always am with this. 
 Exciting!!
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