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My mom’s indoor chicken, Penelope

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Meet Penelope, the pampered indoor chicken who has traded the coop for cozy comforts! Initially brought inside due to some feather-ruffling bullying from her flock, Penelope has now spent over a year enjoying her lavish lifestyle. Despite multiple attempts by my mom to reintroduce her to the coop, the other chickens remain unkind, leaving Penelope to bask in the warmth of the fireplace instead. It seems this feathered friend has found her place in the world, relishing her indoor adventures while dodging the pecking order outside. With her charming personality and newfound comfort, Penelope reminds us all that sometimes, a little extra love goes a long way—especially when it comes to our quirky companions!
My mom’s indoor chicken, Penelope
My mom’s indoor chicken, Penelope

My mom first brought in Penelope because all the other chickens seemed to pick on her but it’s been over a year now and mom still is keeping her inside. Apparently she’s tried reintroducing her to the coop multiple times and they’re just always mean, so I think Penelope is content with her lavish lifestyle. She loves relaxing by the fireplace (second photo)

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