Cock-a-doodle-doo!!!!!

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  1. joolz68

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    Nothing to report Joolz....there hasn't been anymore 'boy' noises this last couple of days and Poppy/Percy seems tired to me:dunno:....i'm keeping a close watch on her and wondering if she's maybe winding down....
     
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    It could be the weather change,i had one falling asleep mid morning stood up today which isnt the norm,their all so active,they have a chill out in the afternoon usually lay down thou :dunno:
    Sid was quiet this morning aswell,i usually get up about 7.30am to make them a bowl of mash and i didnt hear him crowing :scratch: i was worring if he had popped his clogs! i dont let them out till 8am but he still crows in the coop..tooo much :gaah:
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    moulting can be tiring for them? ive only had my lot since june so ive got a lot to learn:frown:
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    Yes moulting is another thing that takes it out of them....plus mine are due to be wormed so i'll get on to that...
     
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      Well i hope poppy was just cracking hen jokes to the gals about ex boyfriends that morning and shes going to be ok :blue thumb:x
       
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        Sounds like one of yours is growing his own little "worm" loli!! Keep an eye out, as Zigs posted, it is not unusual for a hen to have a sex change.
         
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