Thanks guys! I ended up taking a couple fo the partitions out of the nest boxes and set up their own food and water in there.
Babies are eating and drinking.
Interesting new development...one of the other EEs has moved in with them. She's not being at all agressive (to the chicks or other...
I'm sure this is a familiar story.....on a lark I gave my broody Cochin a few EE eggs. She abandonded them after a couple of weeks and one of the EEs took over. I really wasn't expecting anything as my rooster is a BIG Cochin and I thought I read that they have fertilization issues. I guess he...
I had a solitary big black roo, GORGEOUS bird. His ladies were taken by predators but he still hung in there for another 1.5 to 2 years before something got him, too. Needless to say, now that we have gotten serious about chickens they are no longer 24/7 free range with no coop.
Anyhoo, he was...
Funny answer!! Although, I believe I've read things about pheromones and such in humans that might suggest otherwise. Annnd when a human male becomes "interested" in females, is around the same time we start our cycles.
In other words, you might know..you just don't know you know.
As for...
I didn't think I was alone!!
Quack Shack: I thought that same thing! "a watched hen.."
Brindle: Same here....I am sure the heat is not helping, here in Sunny/Thunderstormy Florida.
I'm not home during the day so I haven't seen them in the nest boxes, but I can tell they have been in there...
Couldn't resist! Who is else is just bursting at the seams waiting for the first eggs from their first set of babies? I have 15, a mix of EEs, Cochins, Polish, a Phoenix, and a Cuckoo Maran (I think) i got from the McMurray. They are 19 weeks old this week. I can't believe how much they have...
Thanks so much guys for all the info! You all have been totally invaluable to me over the past 18 weeks.
Btw, remember how I mentioned we hadn't heard a crow from him yet? Well, Hubby comes in this AM (he works nights) and says he distinctly heard a crow out there. LOL Fluffy must know about...
Thank you. I really don't mind that one is a Roo...in fact, if I had to pick one to be a Roo, it is Fluffy. Should make for some interestigng babies right?
Quick, dumb noob question: As long as we gather the eggs every day, we can still eat them, even if they are fertilized right?
Chooks: What? You don't like me calling her blonde?? Just teasing. Thank you, I've been wondering what the real color names were. While we're at it, what do you call Fluffy's color?
Haven't been on in a few weeks myself, but have been spreading the gospel that is Backyard Chickens to anyone who will listen.
Anybutteringup, have a question...my "Exotic Layers" from McMurray are about 18 weeks old now. I have three Cochins, one "blonde" (forgive my ignorance of the proper...
I've noticed that my 2 month olds (various breeds) do not want to go in until absolute dark. I usually feed my horse right around dusk and they have no interest in coming in. So I'll go in the house for a few minutes until it is totally dark, and by the time I get back they are all in and...
Too funny on the Bird Brain explanation. We have several critters, including a cockatoo. I think we are both used to a certain "intelligence" and are both surprised at how ummmmm, "simple" the chickens are in comparison. LOL
All weekend same scenario, 4 or 5 will hop right out and the rest sit...
Background on my coop: I have a simple barn like structure with three stalls, all in a row. The tack/feed room is across from the middle stall, cement between the two for grooming/saddling. The middle stall has been converted into their coop. Where the stall door used to be is a full sized...
Astatula: I bought a horse there once! Don't ask me what road it was. But the story was that this mother and daughter wanted to breed the "pretty Arabs" so they got themselves a stud and some mares, turned them out into a big pasture and let them at it. (beautiful facility) When I bought...