Apologies for the back to back posts, and the reaction spamming as Skyeknight put it.
A lot has happened here, not all positive.
The Elven bunch have continued to grow under Galadriel’s care.
Unfortunately, about a week and a half ago, something got into the coop, and took two cockerels from the bunch, as well as a lot of eggs from the nest.
The next night, I had taken mum and her brood to the storage room to keep them safe, but it got three of the brooder chicks.
The same day, while ranging, a big fox came by and took one of the hens. Galadriel somehow managed to keep her, and all of her remaining chicks safe. The fox attack also left one other hen with a leg injury.
So now we were dealing with two predators. One during the day, that would take all of the birds, and one at night that would take all the youngsters.
The third morning after the first attack, Galadriel refused to return to the coops. She stuck to the first level, near the house, the first hen to do so.
As the whole coop got redone, mum and her bunch got a lot of experience foraging up near the house, but now that the renovations are done, they have returned to the coops.
Admittedly, I’ve yet to let them free range, as it turns out that there’s a whole fox family camping right below the property, and there’s still one hen who would just not be able to escape the foxes. I’m hoping the jail time will be short, as none of us are happy about it.
A few photos from the last few weeks and days
View attachment 4225550before the attack. From the chicks pictured, the white cockerel is the survivor
View attachment 4225551View attachment 4225552near the house
View attachment 4225553the injured hen, before the attack
View attachment 4225554in the raised garden beds
View attachment 4225555“You never told us there was food up here too!”
Alternative title, proof that it can sometimes be windy and cloudy in Greece