One and a half hours today. Colder than yesterday at 2C with a wind rather than a breeze. I tried doing Mow's legs again this afternoon. I'm going to have to enlist some help. I'm not able to clear the feathering away from higher up her leg and hold and apply the vaseline and iodine mix; a hand short in fact.
Henry's got a new outbreak, that needs dealing with. Tull's and Sylph's legs are much improved. They've shed most of the worst of the damged scales.
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Fret hackle flashed Tull this afternoon. Fret seems to be making sure that they show the right amount of respect. Tull looked most put out and stood there with her head hung not looking at Fret. See how it goes.
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It's about this distance from the coop that I go and herd them back towards the coop. They move so quickly from one place to the next I worry they may slip out the gate. I'm sure they would head back but I would like to teach the if possible that further than the last growing plot is not in their territory.
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Thi s one thinks it's a chicken. It arrives every day shortly after I arrive at the field.
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