It's not just her feet that are feathery. She seems to have far more feathers than any of the others. She's a complete featherball. She has a delicate little head and the Pekin 'tilt'. This means she carries her tail slightly higher than her head. This only adds to her tea cosy appearance.
My first glimpse of Lucy was from inside a cat carrier with Pearl. She was calm and regarded me with mildly questioning eyes. No panic, no fear and no alarmed squawking.
I liked her straight away.
The picture below is Lucy on her first day with me. The obligatory back of the sofa shot. She has that look of consideration & regard all the time, whatever she happens to be doing. She's very proper and gentle.
Lucy has learnt to ask for more treats. A quiet 'bok bok bok', after she's finished her treat will nearly always ensure another.
First day home |
Watching the world go by during quarantine |
With Pearl, for the first time out in the garden |
She's struck up a friendship with Betty, they wander about the garden deep in cluckversation.
Their closeness became apparent when Bet removed a piece of grass from Lucy's beak, and then wiped her beak on Lucy's beautiful & voluptuous feathers.
Lucy has taught Betty that people chairs make excellent 'chicken chairs' too! |
Only true friends would allow that!
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what a couple of sweeties! Love them!
ReplyDeleteThank you Joan! xx
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