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Glad you're finally getting some rain. I've been mentally trying to send ours your way ;) We'd take a little sunshine, if you can spare it!
I would love to send you some sunshine.:) I'm not quite sure where it is at the moment.
We've had storms here most of the afternoon and no I'm not complaining. According to my high tech bucket on a string we've had quite a lot of water thrown down.:lol: My washing which was on the line supposedly drying has had a very good second rinse.
 
This nest box was made from a potato bin I bought cheap at a thrift store.
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I ripped off the back, and lifted off the top, which was made to sit on top. Added two pieces of wood on top to make it private. One piece will lift off for egg removal.
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I put a board across the end to keep the eggs from rolling out. This will sit on the floor, since the Polish do not like to use high nest boxes.
I've said this before but I am deeply impressed by the female constructors here.
 
Fat Bird laid another egg!:celebrateThat's two this year. Big deal you may think. She's coming up to 9 years old and my concern, with good reason is like many hens she develops peritonitis. If she's laying an egg every now and then and is otherwise healthy this is a good sign.
Tackle from Tribe 1 has been sitting on a clutch of six eggs in the nest box in my house. Ruffles who is the grandmother of Tackle started laying her eggs in this nest box four days ago. Ruffles decided she was going to sit last night much to Tackles disgust. Basically Ruffles hustled Tackle off the eggs. But, while Tackle would not dream of having a go at grandmother Ruffles she did sort of wedge herself alongside. Ruffles did peck her halfheartedly a few times but Tackle persisted and this afternoon the pair of them were wedged in the box together. My problem is, Ruffles developed a limp last time she sat and hatched from leg strain. I dare not let her sit again in case she compounds the problem.
Last night and tonight I've picked her off the eggs and put her on a perch in the tribes coop. There are eight days left to go. So, Ruffles does the day shift and Tackle the night. I might just end up with a double mum hatch.:confused:
 
Fat Bird laid another egg!:celebrateThat's two this year. Big deal you may think. She's coming up to 9 years old and my concern, with good reason is like many hens she develops peritonitis. If she's laying an egg every now and then and is otherwise healthy this is a good sign.
Tackle from Tribe 1 has been sitting on a clutch of six eggs in the nest box in my house. Ruffles who is the grandmother of Tackle started laying her eggs in this nest box four days ago. Ruffles decided she was going to sit last night much to Tackles disgust. Basically Ruffles hustled Tackle off the eggs. But, while Tackle would not dream of having a go at grandmother Ruffles she did sort of wedge herself alongside. Ruffles did peck her halfheartedly a few times but Tackle persisted and this afternoon the pair of them were wedged in the box together. My problem is, Ruffles developed a limp last time she sat and hatched from leg strain. I dare not let her sit again in case she compounds the problem.
Last night and tonight I've picked her off the eggs and put her on a perch in the tribes coop. There are eight days left to go. So, Ruffles does the day shift and Tackle the night. I might just end up with a double mum hatch.:confused:
This would be your first one, right? If they raised them together?

That's great about Fat Bird!
 

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