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Bantam Hen in Timeout
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In a cluck-tastic twist of fate, a bantam hen found herself in timeout after sneaking into the house, much to the delight (and occasional horror) of her human companions. This feathered rebel, known for her adventurous spirit, was swiftly returned to the coop for a little “punishment.” But wait—Henrietta the Buff Orpington couldn’t bear to let her friend face the coop alone. With a heart as big as her fluffy feathers, Henrietta decided to join her in this fowl situation, proving that even chickens understand the importance of friendship during tough times. Join us as we dive into this egg-citing tale of mischief, camaraderie, and the delightful antics of our beloved feathered friends. Who knew timeout could be so entertaining?

| She snuck inside the house and was put back into the coop for timeout/punishment. Henrietta the BO apparently decided to go in also to keep an eye on her! [link] [comments] |
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#Bantam Hen#Timeout#Punishment#Henrietta#Coop#Backyard Chickens#Chicken Behavior#Bird Interaction#Pet Care#Social Dynamics#Livestock Management#Fowl#Chicken Coop#Poultry#Animal Welfare#Behavioral Observation#Flock Hierarchy#Animal Training#Chicken Enrichment#Free-range