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Binoo the Rooster and his hens update

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Meet Binoo the Rooster and his charming hens! Our little feathered friend, brought home by my lovely wife, has truly settled into the flock. Integration was a breeze, and we couldn’t be more pleased with how well he and his two ladies are getting along with the others. Binoo has shown some impeccable manners—always sharing his grub and keeping a watchful eye on his favorites, all while keeping his crowing to a delightful minimum. His scabbed-up comb is healing nicely, too! With 12 hens in total, we were egg-cited to collect 12 eggs yesterday. Talk about a cluck-tastic sign of happiness in the coop! Check out the pic of one of the lovely ladies and join the fun!
Binoo the Rooster and his hens update
Binoo the Rooster and his hens update

Well the little rooster my wife brought home a little while back is doing well. We've got him and his two ladies he came with integrated into the flock now. Pic of one of them too. They were accepted quite easily. He's got pretty good manners, always sharing his food and watching over his favourites, and doesn't crow toooo much. His scabbed up comb is pretty much healed. 12 hens and yesterday we got 12 eggs, must be a good sign.

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