Good morning Cafe.
I am/have been concerned that bonding with the chicks may occur and result in her breaking broodiness.
The Great Auntie Mommy experiment took a strange turn tonight.
The peepers started distress peeping near night fall again tonight. Auntie Mommy was slowly clucking back to them, staring at them, straining and leaning towards them while still trying to stay on the eggs.
I lifted one to her. She looked right at it and very gently pecked it. No screaming from chick. It hopped out of my hand and ran back to the others. She watched it go and nearly came off the nest as the peepers increased their volume. I stuffed them as a group under the brooder plate and they quieted down. And Auntie Mommy rearranged her clutch and snuggled back down onto the nest.
Throughout the day I peeked in on them with the camera. The kids dust bathed next to the nest box under the baby bottle. One of the Sebrights stood on tip toe to look in the box at her. When the afternoon sun shone through to the back wall of the brooder they all sprawled out there while Astrid watched them.
I hope Astrid can hold out for her eggs to hatch. She seems increasingly engaged with the chicks. 11 days seems a long way away...
I am/have been concerned that bonding with the chicks may occur and result in her breaking broodiness.
