She does like to play in the sawdust. If it is not raining chicken chores start tomorrow. I have to clean the coop, it has been 4 days. She can help me by "playing in the sawdust". By that I mean filling up the 5 gallon bucket full and dumping it in the coop once it is cleaned. We will see how she does as it will take about 6 buckets to bed it the way I like.
How about a wheelbarrow full instead of hauling buckets
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When I used to use shavings I would fill the wheelbarrow for each stall and dump it in. The silkies especially liked Truly’s stall - she would mulch all her bedding up haha.

I use straw now in the stalls, and they love to dig through that and get the left over grains of wheat. But they don’t fluff about in it like they do with the shavings only ♥️
 
I made a roost maybe knee high and she doesn't even try to get on it. I've never seen her or any of our frizzles fly higher than about knee high. The rascals and all our Sebrights mixes get serious air when they want. Coco loves to make them fly, lol.
Curly my silkie frizzle cannot fly at all, she flap his up onto the roosting ledge, but she uses a small animal crate as a step to get up there.

She flap drops to the ground in the morning.

But yes Mr & Mrs LC can really fly!
 
How about a wheelbarrow full instead of hauling buckets
🥰🥰

When I used to use shavings I would fill the wheelbarrow for each stall and dump it in. The silkies especially liked Truly’s stall - she would mulch all her bedding up haha.

I use straw now in the stalls, and they love to dig through that and get the left over grains of wheat. But they don’t fluff about in it like they do with the shavings only ♥️
The door is too narrow for the wheelbarrow to fit through. Normally I just use the sawdust shovel and toss it in myself.
 
I'm glad you're treating her. :thumbsup
Yea me too. I have a good stash of meds for the horses and chooks, my Vet heads to Florida for the winter middle of December. I can text him to order stuff for me, but better to get it now incase I have to wait for it.

I have Sulphatrim (500ml bottle for the horses and chooks), prednisone (for a truly and her reaction to the ticks), and eye ointment (for Lulu), phenelbutesone (Bute) for the horses’ arthritis, and some syringes (those get used up fast).

It’s handy to have stuff on hand so I don’t have to wait for it - it can get here next day but it needs to be ordered by 4pm. And I always forget to text the Vet.

I also need Missy vaccinated before he goes south. When he comes to see the horses before going away I ask him to give her the shots. It’s less stress for her and me (I don’t like driving her in the truck).
 
I hoped so. I thought maybe by the coloring I was right. Hehehe, it also means that due to that coloring being a dark brahma, for sure a pullet and I do not have another stray cockerel. Now the next big question. Little lady, are you a bantam and going to stay small, or in the next week are you going to shoot straight up and be a large fowl. I really do strongly suspect bantam though.
Put her next to Poppet so we can see, if she isn’t too much bigger then she’s bantam ♥️♥️
 

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