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It's been raining all day. Not super hard for most of it, but hard enough I had to put on a coat amd look like a man of the night becaise I didn't think to just put jeans on instead of shorts cause, you know, it's cold now and not shorts weather .
Everyone is alive, however some are more wet and miserable than others. My silkies and d'Anvers are the main ones. David looks like I used him for a mop.
I have a broody barred Cochin now too, in a seperate box than my japanese. Well, kinda. They keep switching nests, but so long as booth don't kill any babies, I couldn't care less who has what group.
I have a few mixed eggs from this years birds scattered in nests throughout the broodies, mainly TSC mysteries, but a few bantam eggs too.
I think my first sebright Darling, may be the mystery layer. She's the first bird I've ever had squat when I go to touch her, and man I see why y'all like it so much. She has calmed down considerably, and I've never had luck with sebrights. Hoping Honey and Love do the same (they're about a month younger than Darling)
Everyone is alive, however some are more wet and miserable than others. My silkies and d'Anvers are the main ones. David looks like I used him for a mop.
I have a broody barred Cochin now too, in a seperate box than my japanese. Well, kinda. They keep switching nests, but so long as booth don't kill any babies, I couldn't care less who has what group.
I have a few mixed eggs from this years birds scattered in nests throughout the broodies, mainly TSC mysteries, but a few bantam eggs too.
I think my first sebright Darling, may be the mystery layer. She's the first bird I've ever had squat when I go to touch her, and man I see why y'all like it so much. She has calmed down considerably, and I've never had luck with sebrights. Hoping Honey and Love do the same (they're about a month younger than Darling)