I may just hose them downA pail and dunked the chickens in on a warm day actually is all they need. I look forward to see this Drake!

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I may just hose them downA pail and dunked the chickens in on a warm day actually is all they need. I look forward to see this Drake!
Bahah!My Sons friend forgot his phone! Holy crap it's going off like he's a questionable person! He isn't! He's an electrician..![]()
It's just the first egg so if you leave the rest the chances are high they will set them if you want more?I got my first goose egg today. Not sure which of the two that were guarding it and talking about it laid it. I eventually was able to collect it after they went outside. I'm gonna check to see if it's fertile. They are all supposed to be females, but 2 hang out together. I do read 2 females may form a pair bond without a male around. They definitely were proud of their egg. I sure hated to remove it, but I wanted to have a look at it.
They were sold sex, and the male was DOA. They seem to all be females as I see nothing different except for a thicker head on the one defending the egg this morning. I believe them all to be females, but you never know.It's just the first egg so if you leave the rest the chances are high they will set them if you want more?
Don't males look different?
I had one Cochin chick get repeatedly stuck to the hens feathers. I had to keep freeing it. So it does happen unfortunately. So sorry.Umm. Well. The mother silkie hen accidentally hung one of the babies and killed it. It got stuck in her “fur” by its neck.![]()
Thanks. It happened the other day with a different chick but I freed it in time.I had one Cochin chick get repeatedly stuck to the hens feathers. I had to keep freeing it. So it does happen unfortunately. So sorry.![]()