CindyinSD
All will be well, and that will be well is well.
Got her situated. The eggs look like they're all started. It's only four days and wasn't quite dark yet, but they all had that little something to make me think they're sparked.Yeah, I thought that too... Only now I have two more broodies. One is sitting on seven and the other on three fakes. DH (who vehemently does NOT think we need more chickens (He may be right about that) says it's time to give the poor pathetic thing some real eggs. So... I'm just gonna give her some of the seven if they all look good. Otherwise she can have whatever I collect today, within reason. I'll put the little dear in the broody coop so something doesn't eat her. Hopefully she'll accept her new digs. She's been nesting all day in a canvas tarp & I've been toting her to her flock's tractor in the evening so she can eat and sleep in safety.

The other girl is barely old enough to be laying. She started early at around fourteen or fifteen weeks and a few weeks in, started going all fluffy & soft, settled in and barely moved at all. She rode along with me, meek and quiet in the crook of my arm, watching the eggs in my straw-lined pail the whole way. I tucked them into a hollow of nesting material in the broody coop. She climbed in and settled down on them. Sometimes I just want to kiss these precious, yearning little mommas.