These are her tail feathers. Started the first time she moulted (she’s 5 now) one tail feather grew in sticking out, then them next time 2 feathers grew in sticking out. Now she has these.

Very odd…!
Angel wings in ducks & water fowl is not good for birds that migrate but I don't think it's a problem for chickens... unless it's severe or causes the bird pain on it's wing feather muscle/joint? I did some reading on the causes in water fowl but didn't find anything on chickens.
 
Temps here finally dropped to close to normal for time of year, had to clean snow off rig to come home from work (no snow at home, but had it most of the way).

Half dark and the rock keeping the hatch from closing had been nudged....birds everywhere.....got mobbed when went out to get it sorted. Took lantern out and had the Pied Piper effect going as they followed me to the coop, begging to be let in. Ended up with a Reverse Clown Car as they went popping back inside. And couldn't open the big door so they could go in faster as they crowded in too close. The push died and I had to herd Matilda who was hanging back.

I followed her in for a head count....came up short by several. Found a spot in the coop to hang the lantern so they could finish getting themselves settled while I went back out to see if I could figure out where the rest decided to roost. 2 whitish ghosts on the woodpile answered at least part of that. Grabbed one of wood splitting area lanterns and took a closer look: Arabel up high, PITA on the pile restraining wall......and Nellie and Pippa blending in in-between.....oh, boy. NONE are willing to be handled....and Bijou in also climbing around on the pile, wanting her dinner....

Do you have ANY idea how difficult it is to climb about on a woodpile with a lantern in one hand, a reluctantly perching chicken sitting on the other and while attempting to spit cat tail plumes out of your mouth as the cat weaves through all of that????

All 4 perched....if only briefly, and launched from my hand to make their own way to the coop where the other lantern was still lighting the roost options for them.

All settled and accounted for in the coop, no eggs (not surprising under today's circumstances), coop closed, lanterns put away and I had to gargle the fur out.
Sorry to laugh, but yes I can totally imagine how hard it is.
One thing is clear however, you need a headlamp!
 
Sorry to laugh, but yes I can totally imagine how hard it is.
One thing is clear however, you need a headlamp!
I wouldn't use it. The band is made of polyester and I have more than enough on my plate without trying to figure out an alternative that the light can clip to.
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these are the lanterns and we've scattered shepherd crook garden plant hangers around the property in strategic locations (next to the hatch for the wood bin, just outside the door to the coop...) so hangers are available, but they also clip to tree branches. Way up under the deck on top of the wood pile isn't a spot I expected to need one. May have to put a nail in so I have a hanger for next time.
 
I wouldn't use it. The band is made of polyester and I have more than enough on my plate without trying to figure out an alternative that the light can clip to. View attachment 4269096these are the lanterns and we've scattered shepherd crook garden plant hangers around the property in strategic locations (next to the hatch for the wood bin, just outside the door to the coop...) so hangers are available, but they also clip to tree branches. Way up under the deck on top of the wood pile isn't a spot I expected to need one. May have to put a nail in so I have a hanger for next time.
Sorry, I forgot the polyester issue. I like the lanterns. I think Kelly has a headlamp attached to a hat (which sadly is probably also polyester - but could theoretically be wool or cotton).
I wear my headlamp over the hood of my cotton hoodie - but I don’t have a massive skin issue with the stuff so don’t need to be too careful.
 

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