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Hmmmmm, what hatches from a golf ball??!!!

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Found one of my Barred Rocks in the nesting box this morning after she had spent the entire night proudly sitting on a clutch of 5 golf balls!!!!!! giggiggiggig Poor little thing, she had those golf balls smokin hot when I took her out of that box and sat her on the ground to cool her jets a bit!!!!!  Well I left and went to work..tonight, Ms. Persistence had gathered the golf balls back and had added a few actual eggs to her never-to-be baby brood!! I have no rooster not only would she have to be broken hearted over the golfballs but the eggs would never hatch either!  giggig She made some interesting growly noises and had her feathers puffed out making her look like a little sumu wrestler! I carried her around a bit and let her run around in the yard with the others a few minutes and hopefully her hormones will settle down and she will give up the mothering urge!!!  I could tell her they go through the terrible twos, become hysterical teenagers and then leave home anyway but she didn't really seem too in the mood to care what I said...sooooo, I'll probably find her in the nesting box in the morning...sadly wondering why the crazy woman that feeds her took away the golf balls!!! lau

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Haha, I have a 2 yr old Bantam Cochin hen currently trying to hatch 2 golf balls! lol

Thankfully silkieluver_07 is going to give her some real eggs to try and hatch. I don't want any baby golf balls running around my chicken run!

~Deborah~
I am a SAHM with 3 kids (DD-19, DS-18, DS-11) & an awesome DH of 22 yrs
We have a wide variety LF layer flock w/ a Splash Marans roo, Seramas, bantam Cochins in Columbian, BBS, Barred Split Silky & Mottled, d'Uccles, Silkies, SGs, OEGBs, Moderns, Blue Slate Turkeys, Swedish, Muscovies, Mandarins & Call ducks.

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~Deborah~
I am a SAHM with 3 kids (DD-19, DS-18, DS-11) & an awesome DH of 22 yrs
We have a wide variety LF layer flock w/ a Splash Marans roo, Seramas, bantam Cochins in Columbian, BBS, Barred Split Silky & Mottled, d'Uccles, Silkies, SGs, OEGBs, Moderns, Blue Slate Turkeys, Swedish, Muscovies, Mandarins & Call ducks.

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This always makes me really sad.  Like I wish I'd let every dog I ever had, have puppies, and every chicken have chicks.  They're so sweet and good.  Sob.

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It is sad in a way....poor little thing.  I had to re-home my roo last year so no fetile eggs here ..plus, I have my city ordained limit on chickens..sad

"What?????? You mean we AREN'T in Kansas anymore??????"

     9 Sassy Hens - 5 Barred Rock & 4 Rhode Island Reds
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"What?????? You mean we AREN'T in Kansas anymore??????"

     9 Sassy Hens - 5 Barred Rock & 4 Rhode Island Reds
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My silkie was determined last year to hatch horse poo. Sure was glad when we got some eggs under her

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There are angels out there listen in the wind you'll hear them little angels
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ROTFLMBO!!!!! That was a drink spewer!!! Holy cow!!! giggiggiggiglaulaulaulau

"What?????? You mean we AREN'T in Kansas anymore??????"

     9 Sassy Hens - 5 Barred Rock & 4 Rhode Island Reds
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"What?????? You mean we AREN'T in Kansas anymore??????"

     9 Sassy Hens - 5 Barred Rock & 4 Rhode Island Reds
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post #7 of 57

What hatches from a golf ball??? Well......Tiger Woods...of course!!   lau

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Horse poo??  giggigbarnie

My husband thinks I'm nuts!  2 DD's, 1 DS, 1 yellow lab, 1 kitty cat and lots of chickens! (RIR, Buff Orp, Black Star, 3 EE's, Delaware, Barred Rock, Blue Andulasian, Welsummer, Brown Leghorn bantam & a bantam mix!  That's a lot of chickens for an "under the radar" suburban backyard coop! 
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My husband thinks I'm nuts!  2 DD's, 1 DS, 1 yellow lab, 1 kitty cat and lots of chickens! (RIR, Buff Orp, Black Star, 3 EE's, Delaware, Barred Rock, Blue Andulasian, Welsummer, Brown Leghorn bantam & a bantam mix!  That's a lot of chickens for an "under the radar" suburban backyard coop! 
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post #9 of 57

Ummm, okay now I want to know what hatches from horse poo...

Is this like the Dr. Seuss book Horton Hatches a Who?

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Breeder of B/B/S ameraucanas, easter eggers, olive eggers and buff silkies
NPIP
For more chicken pictures than you can stand, check out my blog- www.farmeranne.blogspot.com
Web page-  http://teacherhousefarm.webs.com/
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post #10 of 57

Hatching horse poo and golf balls?    You owe me a dry keyboard, LOL

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