Someone posted about a chicken nest and broody up a tree. They were concerned that a chick would die should if fall out of the nest or jump on the instructions of mum. The are are very light and have enormous drag due to the chick fluff, that fluff also gives great cushioning.
Watching days old...
Two and a half hours today. 32C. I let Mow and Sylph onto the field as soon as they had finished eating. They headed straight for my plot, possibly the coolest place on the field late afternoon with at least some sort of cover.
They had a long bath together and hung around the plot and shade...
It's what I've found to be true in general. Some are less inclined than others but everywhere I've worked with chickens where the owners have said the hens don't go broody got proven wrong after I had been there a while.:confused:
I've been hearing this or that breed don't go broody for years.:p
There does seem to be some truth in this; I've had red sex links go part broody on a few occasions but never got past a day or two. The drive is still in there somewhere thankfully.
First thought is if he pecked you on bare skin and didn't draw blood he wasn't trying.:D
So, I would be inclined to rule out aggressive intent.
Next, chickens use their beaks much as we use our hands. They have different types of pecks and pecks of different forces...
Thankfully mum standing out in torrential rain protecting the chicks doesn't last for long. It used to worry me when I saw it.
I limited the number of eggs a hen could sit on after watching a particular hen trying to cover eight chicks in a storm. It just wasn't possible and some chicks were...
I eat meat. I would be a lot happier if I only ate what I had raised or swapped the chicken for another type of meat or fish that had been raise in a more natural manner than the majority of the meat producers manage.
For a start it tastes better, even if he or she has a name.
I find the only...
Space is indeed the thing. The more space, the fewer problems, apart from one post I recall where the OP posted they had lots of space, over half an acre I believe and when they were asked if they could post a picture the space was one large bare lawn.
Getting people to understand the importance...
I used to get drawn into such threads. I realised I was getting very close to the point of writing something less than sympathetic on the "a rooster chased my little boy/girl/husband when I was itching to write, "keep the brats away from the chickens if they can't behave appropriately." When I...