She was
so excited about her new branch! And now, when she perches on it, she’s finally eye level with the other three — instead of sitting below them. (Their enclosure is so huge I literally had to put it on dolly wheels just to roll it around the house.)
I let her test out the branch on the center island in the kitchen first — much to my husband’s absolute delight…
ugh 
. But it let her explore at eye level, watch what I was doing (chopping parrot food), not get lonely- found her new favorite new snack- steamed butternut squash with a touch of vitamins.
Her head must be spinning (okay, terrible pun), but at least she’s getting some proper enrichment now: fresh branches or herbs, lemongrass, etc, seashells, decent size rocks for jumping — actual things to investigate, rather than “here’s a towel, now sit in the utility room and be bored.” Which means thus far; she stopped scratching at her wounds that I can see.
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Trying to keep the dust levels low — but she is
begging for a dust bath, especially after watching the other three “pretend” to dust bathe in their food bowl.
For anyone reading this later, here’s our current routine:
They wake up at 5:30 a.m., and I bring everyone into the living room in their respective enclosures (which is why the big one is on wheels). The three little rascals immediately tear around the house while I clean their enclosure and switch out towels. Meanwhile, Ouzo gets her ointment and her special treat individually so she doesnt feel left out.
Then the gremlin-trio heads outside to the dog-fenced play area to eat like little piggies and have a see-but-don’t-touch time with the adult hens (who, to be fair, aren’t even a year old yet).
After that, Ouzo gets her turn to zoom around the house like a tiny feral monkey while I clean her little hobbit house.
After about two-three hours, everyone goes back into their respective (now spotless) enclosures with fresh enrichment. I do check-ins throughout the day — fresh food, water, and the occasional treat like flowers to keep them entertained.
Before bed, I make sure everyone is settled… then we reset and do it all again in the morning.
So
@BlindLemonChicken as you mentioned, Im likely doing this wrong- lol. I'm probly too 'hands on' and realizing I need to be careful that I dont train her to have a further target on her back (literally) because I coddled her too much.