Quarantine birds

Checkers would do that. He probably got up there thanks to the wood next to the coop. (That is what I think)
I actually saw what happened. I opened the door and he hopped on the fence. Then, Kiki spooked him a little and off he went on the coop.
 

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Saw a few fights, but Lucas did a good job separating them. He is doing really good. The main reason why I am skipping the "see no touch" is because of him. Most birds are already scratching around and eating now. Stacey is the bossy one in the old flock and Coal-A is the bossy one in the new one.
 

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Saw a few fights, but Lucas did a good job separating them. He is doing really good. The main reason why I am skipping the "see no touch" is because of him. Most birds are already scratching around and eating now. Stacey is the bossy one in the old flock and Coal-A is the bossy one in the new one.
What breed is the bird on the left? It looks puffier than the welsummers
 

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