This is Junior, the bullied little hopefully-girl, now in the smaller overnight crate (that, yes, can also fit through the coop door - I've measured it and compared to notes). No water just this instant because the crate is being moved.
When I place the crate outside, she really really wants to join the flock - calls to them constantly and tries to push herself through the bars; despite the super aggressive welcome she had received on the first day.
The others also tend to "gravitate" toward her - they now have the run of almost the entire orchard (half an acre) with water basins in various places but they keep ending up gathered close to the crate.
In the evening it was as hard to get them into the coop as it was on their first day - NO DUCK LEFT BEHIND! seems to be the imperative even if the one left behind is the junior that everybody gangs up on.
I don't know, with this size and posture... Maybe she even turns out to be a runner, not a Khaki.
And below, for comparison, the original gangster ladies you're already familiar with, twice her age.
When I place the crate outside, she really really wants to join the flock - calls to them constantly and tries to push herself through the bars; despite the super aggressive welcome she had received on the first day.
The others also tend to "gravitate" toward her - they now have the run of almost the entire orchard (half an acre) with water basins in various places but they keep ending up gathered close to the crate.
In the evening it was as hard to get them into the coop as it was on their first day - NO DUCK LEFT BEHIND! seems to be the imperative even if the one left behind is the junior that everybody gangs up on.
I don't know, with this size and posture... Maybe she even turns out to be a runner, not a Khaki.
And below, for comparison, the original gangster ladies you're already familiar with, twice her age.
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