He has spent the past few days out with the flock.Is he staying full time with the others now?
He does seem to be over the worst, hopefully!
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He has spent the past few days out with the flock.Is he staying full time with the others now?
He does seem to be over the worst, hopefully!
Awwww @ Lazerbeak loveMr. Bumble was feeling well enough to try to mount Laserbeak.
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Bonus squirrel:
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Laserbeak is a cute mille fleur d'uccle.Awwww @ Lazerbeak love. And Squirrel! I've got a neighborhood squirrel that likes to hop by my kitchen window time to time
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That is encouraging for sure.Here is a short clip of the flock coming out this morning. Mr. Bumble does a quick scratch at the end.
Have you checked your roosters spurs? It is worth filing the points off a roosters spurs, particulalry cockerels and young roosters who haven't quite mastered getting off a hens back after mating. What can happen is as they slide off backwards their spurs go under the wings of the hen and can tear the skin around the hens ribcage. As roosters mature and become established in the group, the hens tend to crouch for them and the rooster doesn't grab at their combs or tear as many feathers out at the back of the hens neck.On her right side under her wing, she had a big chunk of skin (approximately 4cm by 6cm) torn off from her meat. We could see hardened-off scabs with possibly dried blood on the skin that was falling. That is the injury. It's been almost 3 weeks that she is in the house. She seems to have gained her muscle strength back. But today when I checked her I can still see a pretty big area of skin-less meat (maybe 2cm by 4cm). I also saw she ate a small piece of her own scab when she groomed her right side today...