What's up with the hen? Hurry. I'm at work and can't look much. LOL
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You'd think they would raise bigger birds if they are preppers. I'm kinda-sorta prepping and I'm trying to get the biggest birds I can in the shortest time without resorting to cornish X.Note: These bantams are not from the same neighbor that I suspect the Squatches may have come from. I have 2 prepper neighbors that raise bantams.
Awwww they're so cute.
You'd think they would raise bigger birds if they are preppers. I'm kinda-sorta prepping and I'm trying to get the biggest birds I can in the shortest time without resorting to cornish X.
Some people are just weird I guess, but who am I to talk. I got Delaware and New Hampshire chicks this year so I can raise Indian River broilers for next year. I'll be doing the sex linked cross first though. I want to start selling eggs and I want to raise the pullets with the flock for egg laying and the cockerels separately as broilersAnd you're right! I offered the preppers some of my big dual purpose basque hens, but neither wanted them. They acted like I was offering them the plague, lol. I guess they just really love their bantams.
OK....I'm at work at have this pulled up on my computer so I can watch for updates.
They like brush. Under low hanging branches in the dead leaves of my Oleander hedge is where I always found mine hiding!Here's what I think could be going on with the hen...
I think she COULD be sitting on eggs.
She also has ZERO interest in human contact or contact with other chickens. Unlike Squatch who couldn't resist strutting out of the wood line when I lured my birds to his location.
This sort of confirms to me that she could be sitting.
I'm worried she could be sitting on old eggs I threw away out there during deworming, as there are none around. I threw dozens out there. Granted, dogs and other animals probably ate them, but still.
I'm going to go look around out there again this evening, this time for a nest or a sitting hen.
My question is, for those of you who've found hidden nests, where do they make them when they're not in a coop?
We have tons of felled trees, logs, brush, vines.
Do they get under logs? Just anywhere on the ground? Ideas of where to look needed!
Hey John. Glad you could join us.