I think that sparkle is pretty much back to normal. She hasn’t resumed laying eggs and I’m not sure she will this season but she is moving a bit quicker than she has been. She is dust bathing and she is eating pellets. She has a red comb and wattles, fluffy and intact feathers and when I pick her up she feels robust and a good weight.
I am happy that we have weathered the storm with Sparkle and she is going to be fine now.
Emerald is in full moult and is looking more shabby than she did last year. Her face has also now become as pale as it was last year. Toffee has also started to moult as I am finding her feathers in the run and she last laid an egg ten days ago. She still looks good at the moment though.
We are now down to three girls laying. Sparkle hasn’t laid since she was unwell, Topaz is perpetually broody so doesn’t lay, Emerald and Toffee are both moulting so not laying leaving Honey, Peaches and Barley still laying. Having seven girls and only having three laying at this time of year is a bit disappointing but as long as they are all healthy that is the most important thing to me.
I have a theory on the game girls although I am only guessing really. When I researched the breed it said they were not good egg layers. I wonder if that is because of a short season rather than their egg laying ability.
I got them In June last year so have now had them for one complete year. Last summer Emerald had only laid one egg while we had her and Toffee had laid five. I know the farm I got them from kept them as they make good broodies so they may well have had a broody summer.
This year since they have been with me they haven’t gone broody and have laid well. Emerald has laid thirty nine eggs and Toffee has laid forty eggs. I was surprised when I counted how close their tally was. Maybe that is enough for them and so they have come to the end of their season and started their moult. Maybe game girls moult earlier as they started their moult in June and July last year.
One thing I can say is that I love these game girls and if their egg laying season is short so be it. They have already exceeded my expectations by not going broody. Topaz on the other hand laid six eggs last year and eight eggs this year and is perpetually broody and bad tempered with it. She is a beautiful girl but the least lovable because of her nature.
I photographed each girl today to demonstrate their condition.

Poor Emerald is looking very shabby

Toffee looks okay apart from a slightly ragged tail

Topaz looks great as usual but has her usual mean look in her eye

Sparkle actually looks really good

Honey looks good but always has sad eyes, Amber had much happier and prettier looking eyes

Peaches and Barley look great

Peaches on my back
Peaches and Barley still like to jump on me whenever they can. As I was photographing the girls Peaches jumped on me and I handed the camera to my husband who was stood at the gate. Unfortunately I look terrible as usual as I was trying to move my hair from my face but Peaches looks great.
In the better ones of me Peaches had turned her head away so I decided to go with this one. I am quite used to walking round with Peaches or Barley or sometimes both on my back. I still find it amusing that they like to do this although they often leave my cloths with muddy or dusty footprints. A small price to pay for the fun of this behaviour.
So all in all I think the flock are doing pretty well considering. I am sure they will throw some more drama my way soon.