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I think the baby bears have finally left mom. Saw one across the street this morning and hollered at it and it took off. They really dont like me now.

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It was just 'hunt'n' Easter eggs!I think the baby bears have finally left mom. Saw one across the street this morning and hollered at it and it took off. They really dont like me now.![]()




I commented about this in Easter HAL, but I think ya'll here would be interested.
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Cautiously introduced a quail hen to freshly hatched chicks (one or two might really be hers) on Friday. She initially seemed to ignore the chicks, but let them hang out with her and even dig into her feathers. Wasn't sure if I'd let things go overnight on the off chance the hen decided she had enough.... but she warmed up to the chicks and loosened up her wings so they'd all (16 of them) would fit under. By Saturday night, she apparently had decided the chicks were her chicks and I needed to be warned about messing with them when I reached into the brooder bin, even though I was bringing water and food. I've been getting pecked on the hand, albeit being allowed to clean up the bedding, but so far (knock on wood lol), it looks like she'll be minding them for at least the next few days. I am trying to limit human interaction to just what's necessary, and giving small amounts of treats, as encouragement for her to continue, seeing as she's sparing me worrying over keeping the environment perfect.






This is great!I commented about this in Easter HAL, but I think ya'll here would be interested.
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Cautiously introduced a quail hen to freshly hatched chicks (one or two might really be hers) on Friday. She initially seemed to ignore the chicks, but let them hang out with her and even dig into her feathers. Wasn't sure if I'd let things go overnight on the off chance the hen decided she had enough.... but she warmed up to the chicks and loosened up her wings so they'd all (16 of them) would fit under. By Saturday night, she apparently had decided the chicks were her chicks and I needed to be warned about messing with them when I reached into the brooder bin, even though I was bringing water and food. I've been getting pecked on the hand, albeit being allowed to clean up the bedding, but so far (knock on wood lol), it looks like she'll be minding them for at least the next few days. I am trying to limit human interaction to just what's necessary, and giving small amounts of treats, as encouragement for her to continue, seeing as she's sparing me worrying over keeping the environment perfect.