Thanks for the advice, everyone! We're definitely going to isolate Gertrude for a few days when we're ready to put Salma outside with the flock again. That will probably be Sunday or Monday. Can we just lock Gertrude in the coop during the day, so she has more room to move about? Or does she truly need a "naughty corner" type of experience to get the hint?
In the yard wherever they feel like it, just like they always have.
I know, right?
If you lock them in the coop, where will the others lay their eggs?
In the yard wherever they feel like it, just like they always have.
My Mom says they are like cliquish highschool girls.
I know, right?