We are suppose to have rain later but the sun is out just now.. Still petty cool here had to bring my winter coat out
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Winter is lurking just round the next corner...We are suppose to have rain later but the sun is out just now.. Still petty cool here had to bring my winter coat out
MeOkay, true confessions time.
Who else allows their pin cushion molters to hide in the nest boxes for the night?
Broody and moulting tops it !Me
I've got three in boxes who are moulting and would normally perch and one properly broody.
I put them on the roost bar at night if they are still sitting on an empty nest at dusk. It mostly works. I get a few that go back to the nest site and wait hoping one of their tribe will come along and lay an egg if they've switched off. Otherwise some just lay an egg and sit on that.Bout spit coffee!
Have broken several pullets just by tossing them out of nest multiple times a day.
Didn't want to do that here so she's crated and will probably let her out for a walk near roost time this evening, then crate her again if she doesn't roost.
It would, but it isn't the case. Bad grammer on my part probably. The broody isn't moulting.Broody and moulting tops it !
Some of mine get confused every autumn and cannot decide whether they want to get broody or rather start moulting.It would, but it isn't the case. Bad grammer on my part probably. The broody isn't moulting.
Not to laugh at your pain in the arse, but the ticking bomb struck me as funnyOh, Yeah..... she's 'clucky' alright.
Was doing that low cluckcluckcluckcluckcluck(ticking bomb) as soon as I walked into the shed,
more than before.
Put her on the coop floor and she made a beeline for a nest.
Back into the crate.