It's fascinating how siblings in very similar contexts can be so different.At this stage, I think it would be better not to try to use it ever again.
I am much less worried ever since Théo stopped fighting back, because he's so much smaller and he was really aggressive, so I kept worrying he would get hurt.
Now I just check that they don't run too much in the heat. I still have to be there at roost time, because most of the evenings Théo doesn't dare come in again if he's been thrown out a few times.
Yesterday Léa was broody and she didn't want to go roost in the coop. When she finally agreed to, Théo got off his roost and chased her away ! Then he got chased by Gaston who also jumped down from the main roost, some of the hens came down as well, and they had to start all over.
Cannelle is as she was yesterday. She was very active this morning but it's getting very hot again and now she's lying down mostly. Yesterday she went to roost by herself, with a crop that felt not very full but not bloated or squishy, and her poop are much less worrying. So I'm pretty sure she will make it for this time.
Updating on the poop I was worried about : there has been some improvement in the sense that most of the older chickens now have normal or mostly normal poop. But the chicks, one of the white pullets, and one of the black pullets (hard to tell which as they sleep cuddled one on another) still have both blood and yellow liquid poops. So it could be a light coccidiosis strain that the adults are overcoming by themselves, or some other bacteria or disease that for the same reason the younger chickens have trouble getting over. Since they are not showing other worrying symptoms I will try to reschedule the vet appointment as Wednesday will be the hottest day ( we have again four days heat warning). In the valley they have four or five Celsius degree above us ; if we reach 34/93, our max, they have between 38 to 40/100 to 104. They are predicting storms after Wednesday which would make the temps go down a bit.
Cannelle had an adventure following the chicks early morning.
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I went on a run to see the lone old horse. My feet still hurt so I can't run more than once a week. I've got an appointment with the local foot doctor in ten days that I had to wait two months for ! It's still green in the mountains but now all the fields have been mowed for hay it will turn yellow quickly.
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@MaryJanet Pied beau is making me think about how temperament can vary between siblings. He's a lap /shoulder chick even if we have done nothing to encourage him, and none of the other chicks are !
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Finally managed to catch Kara's and Lea's beautiful color on picture. Usually they just show black.
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Chipie acting master of the universe.
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My partner spent a lot of time trying to teach the chickens to drink from these, with no success. He ended up giving up and now two weeks later they are all drinking. Wonder who was the first to try!
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I wonder if Pied Beau's confidence will show the others it's ok to sit on you?
Kara and Lea are lovely and it's nice to see the old horse again.
So funny about the new drinkers
