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No, it was hatched in its mothers nest in the Crabapple tree. When the neighbor came over to get tomato plants the other day it was standing in a tray of water in the greenhouse after being on the deck railing that morning.How cute! What's the deal with Turd Bird? Was it hatched in your greenhouse??
I am currently trying to hatch poults out of a half broad breasted hen I have but I am finding that her eggs are not always fertilized. Silly bird all the other hens think the black Tom is a studd and willingly allow him to mate, guess she thinks otherwise. Of course I am more interested in continuing her Gene's in my flock, she is a Big girl easily as big as my Tom. We will see what this next batch does, with any luck we will get a couple poults. Full disclosure my incubator has been running since December and I had planned to shut it off by june but I have So many cool things I can hatch out of my different flocks and I keep finding an excuse to put just one more batch in...i'm noticing my Narragansett hens are basically opposites, the one I hatched 2 poults from (they are the only poults i have currently) has bred to my Tom only once, and now she is not laying eggs (this is new to me), and the 2nd hen does not want to breed to my Tom, yet she is laying an egg almost daily...
I wish i knew why they are not breeding to him (he is a Docile, yet protective Tom), my bronze turkey hens i had long ago were breeding to him, and laying eggs, but the poults unfortunately died during a flash flood after the Bronze hens were killed (the Bronze hens were killed long ago by the neighbor's dogs, and cats).
I am being really careful about their safety this year since these days I now have to worry about a Bobcat (havent seen it for a couple of months), and a feral pack of dogs (they were originally a neighbor's Australian shepherd dogs that had a litter of puppies and it grew out of control from there)