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I think it's sweet that your husband loves Light so much. I can understand it could be a bit excessive to live withLight had her implant on June 25th of 2024.
Her comb started to get bigger a week ago.
Today she tried very hard to lay. No egg though.
My husband got all stressed out already, although she is acting normal. Vet appointment in a week.

Laure still hasn't layed another egg! It's been nine days now. She looks fine as far as I can tell so maybe it's a hormonal "hiccup". I'm still not sure whether we should take her to be reimplanted or not !
The last days have been an interesting mix of the small things I love about chicken keeping and those I find stressful. We've had some lovely weather in the afternoons.and bleak damp cold mornings. Alba is pulling off all her feathers and I can't find the cause - she's been treated with so many different products that I'm beginning to think maybe she's doing a reaction to one of those. Lulu is our new trouble layer, she's laying a huge flatt egg one day and not laying the next. Théo was totally horrible at roost time yesterday - he came down from his roost and ran to the garden to attack Gaston who was with all the hens outside. And the three hens that know how to get out of the chicken yard, Merle, Annette and Mélisse, ruined my partner's preparations.for the strawberries so now he's all upset again at the chickens.
On the brighter side the chickens utterly enjoyed the sunny afternoons. The days are getting longer and they are going to bed a bit later so they have more time outside even if they hide at noon when the vultures circle above. They love getting in the garden for the last 30 mn before roost time ! Lilly is finally back in great shape and coincidentally or not, she has started laying regularly again. And Chipie hasn't done any more fits, and while she is still very dramatic and goes to bed early, she has been more energetic during the day.
It's all up and down. I start telling myself I'm not done for this thing called chicken keeping, it's just not working, and then a few hours later it seems they are the happiest chickens in the world and everything is fine

Random pictures from the last days .
I've been trying to be consistent with running but it's a slow process getting back in shape. Yesterday evening my partner had invited people from the village and they stayed way past my time - I skipped today. These pics are from yesterday morning
This is a part of the new educational path they made. I was stupidly convinced it was a megaphone and didn't see what was educational about it but was told yesterday it's the other way round - it's supposed to help listen to sounds from nature

And it's hard to see the size one the picture but these are from a wolf from the day before. I can't distinguish wolf track from those of a big guard dog, but the scats are very different. Maybe because the LGD's eat pellets and the wolves eat...other animals ...their scats have all sorts of fibers and this time sadly wool.
People here are very opposed to the wolves and they are always claiming they have seen one close to the houses, even in their garden...now there's a kid that says he ran into one with his car at night on the street !
We see tracks fairly often, but the only time we have ever seen wolves was toward 7 in the morning running in the mountain 2200 m high, in 2017. They ran as soon as they saw us.