She has a good deal of room there very nice 

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Great set-up.One blind Silkie coop, completed.
Grass doesn’t do well in this area, especially at this time of the year, so we’ll see what happens with that. I’m trying to water it at night after she goes to bed.
It will take her a few days to find her feet, but we tried to keep her food & water on the same side as it was in the house, & we’re still trying to bell train her.
The door is tall & wide & the ramp is flat so she can walk in & out freely without worrying that she will bump her head or fall. Yesterday she found her way into her hut all by herself.She doesn’t say much. I don’t know if that’s a normal silkie thing or not, but she’s got birds all around her & seems very content to hear them chatting.
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How can it be that windy and that hot???Good Morning, Pond!
Hanging onto my lily pad for dear life. It’s day 3 of 30+ mph winds and highs in the mid to upper 90’s. The whitecaps are making me a bit seasick and now I have a sunburn. Waiting for calmer seas.
Thanks! It’s not a huge amount of space. We noticed too much space was overwhelming for her. Its way too small for a normal chicken, but seems to be a good size for her. We can eventually expand her space within her run if she adapts & needs more room.She has a good deal of room there very nice![]()
Sounds like October in So Cal.How can it be that windy and that hot???![]()
Dang, I thought the fence looked fine... crazy that she got stuck in it.Frankie found the blind silkie “Harriet” standing in her water with her head stuck between the picket fence.Soooo, we got her set up with smaller kitty bowls & chicken wire strung across the fencing. It’s not fancy, but it’s enough to keep her alive. I’ll try to pretty it up tomorrow.
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