ooh - got wordle in 2 today! never managed that before.
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Yay for Henry letting you handle him. I know I’m a softie, but the poor red hen whose friends have left gave me a little cry. I so wish C had allowed you to have some say in their fate, since you know them best.The weather people were right. They did come out briefly but the hoop was were they chose to stay. I can't blame them. I stayed under it most of the time as well.
The Cream Legbar is now top hen. She's the smallest but she's the eldest and being the eldest is what I have found gives a hen the top spot often enough for their to be some substance to the idea that age rather than size determines a hens position in the group. I can believe that in new groups a heavyweight intent on being top hen has an advantage.
Sorry about the smudge; can't keep anything dry and clean in this weather.
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I'm going to have to give this one a name. She's the biggest hen and a bit of an outsider in this group. She should have gone with her friends.
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Lima. She shuffles along the roost bar when I sit on it getting right up next to me and has an explore of my jacket pocket.
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I had to pick Henry up this afternoon. He had a small stick wedged between his toes and part under his feet. He had tried to pick it off but the mud held it fast.
He was very good about it and good about me stroking his neck once he had perched.
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Got it. This answers my question.Yup, that's Lima. It looks terrible I know. It's not even that Henry is rough. It would help if Lima said no more often.
same here.It's not that the year was so bad, it's that I have to have a half-full glass at all times.
My husband always has a half-empty glass with his negative attitude accompanied with his medical problems.
I always try to be in a good mood whether I am or not.
Henry knows you care about him, he sounds like a wise old boy to meThe weather people were right. They did come out briefly but the hoop was were they chose to stay. I can't blame them. I stayed under it most of the time as well.
The Cream Legbar is now top hen. She's the smallest but she's the eldest and being the eldest is what I have found gives a hen the top spot often enough for their to be some substance to the idea that age rather than size determines a hens position in the group. I can believe that in new groups a heavyweight intent on being top hen has an advantage.
Sorry about the smudge; can't keep anything dry and clean in this weather.
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Fret.View attachment 3366107
I'm going to have to give this one a name. She's the biggest hen and a bit of an outsider in this group. She should have gone with her friends.
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Lima. She shuffles along the roost bar when I sit on it getting right up next to me and has an explore of my jacket pocket.
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I had to pick Henry up this afternoon. He had a small stick wedged between his toes and part under his feet. He had tried to pick it off but the mud held it fast.
He was very good about it and good about me stroking his neck once he had perched.
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