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Without a trace

Thanks for all the well wishes, it was definitely a Hallmark moment. Me stumbling on the gravel driveway in the dark, calling "HOSS", him crowing with his head stuck in the cedar tree. Ahhh love.
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Now I just need more than 4 hours of sleep and all will be right with the world.
 
maybe he was on vacation...day trip maybe?
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he prolly escaped a fiendish thingy and then wanted his breakfast!

he looks like a Hoss. what a handsome fella. if my speckled sussex saw this thread, she'd be packing for a day trip to visit!
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It is indeed wonderful to read of happy endings. I'm so glad your buddy is back!
It sounds like he may have gotten in some kind of tussle. If he'll let you, check his body for any wounds (feathers hid a lot of evils) because if he does have any, he may need topical neosporin or even oral/injectable antibiotics if there are puncture wounds. You might also boost his immune system (even if all he had was a stressful encounter without serious wounds) with V&E in his water for a couple of days. A scrambled egg.
Hope he is or will be fine!
JJ
 
Yeah! My bantams escaped yesterday too but they can squeeze between the bars of the fence. They also were safe. How did yours get out? Do you have a net over his run if not go get a bird net at Tractor supply immediately


Thank goodness everybody's animals were recovered safely. I looked at the news and a chipanzee escaped from the zoo yesterday too! The also got him back. Must have been something in the air yesterday.
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What is V&E?
I did check him while he was in the tub and didn't feel anything. He is not a warm and fuzzy in your lap kinda guy. He is not mean or aggressive, just standoffish and does not like to be picked up....period. I can scramble him an egg, I wonder how he likes them.
 
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Hoss is in our fenced in backyard during the day and once he decides its nighty night time, he gets in his hutch and my hubby shuts the door on him. Hubby is out of town, and Hoss was still out of his hutch when I went to work and even though I left early there was enough dark time for trouble to occur.

Eventually he and the 21 fine young thangs I have brooding in the laundry room will co-exist in the coop with a fenced in back run and a covered front run.


Here is the front, still in progress:

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The back, awaiting fencing. When finished it will be about 25' x 50':

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That pen looks GREAT! I am confused. How did he get out of it if it was closed? It has a roof, it is nice welded wire and everything.
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I understand that he stayed in the pen but not in the coop/ hutch right?

How could he possibly have escaped that lovely pen? My bantam babies can squeeze thru that wire but surely your big rooster can't.

How did it happen? Was the door left open or was he left outside of that lovely pen altogether?
 
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Here is the hutch Hoss sleeps in, he jumps in and out and once in for the night we shut the door that swings downward.

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When I got home last night at 10:30 it was empty.

He isn't in the coop yet, I am still predator proofing and trying to figure out where to put the little doors and ramps for the girls.
 

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