Silly chickens.
Silkies?
Silkies?
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Silly chickens.
Silkies?
Is that even though you collect everyday? My buff hasn't gone broody at all. But I have a silkie right now who I would let hatch eggs but she keeps going back to the wrong box. I have to go get a wire bottom cage to break her. She doesn't have any eggs, I keep taking them. And if she isn't quite smart enough to make it back to her eggs, I'm afraid it would be me raising chicks if I gave her some. She is still young, 6 almost 7 months old. Been broody since the 19th.Granted we are in our summer but yep, singing my song, I have just finished breaking two rather determined bantam Cochins.
One of them lays 9-10 eggs and goes broody, regular as clockwork
Granted we are in our summer but yep, singing my song, I have just finished breaking two rather determined bantam Cochins.
One of them lays 9-10 eggs and goes broody, regular as clockwork
Is that even though you collect everyday? My buff hasn't gone broody at all. But I have a silkie right now who I would let hatch eggs but she keeps going back to the wrong box. I have to go get a wire bottom cage to break her. She doesn't have any eggs, I keep taking them. And if she isn't quite smart enough to make it back to her eggs, I'm afraid it would be me raising chicks if I gave her some. She is still young, 6 almost 7 months old. Been broody since the 19th.
It appears you are rubbing it in and not planning to return the sun to us anytime soon,,,
Yep!I work from home and only have 5 little girls so I actually collect the eggs as soon as they are laid; doesn't stop the bantam Cochins going broody and they would try and hatch straw! This is a broody Blondie planking after I blocked off the nest boxes:
This is her in Blondzilla mode .. she walks around the garden like this for days when she is broody:
You can have it on Sunday!Predicted maximum is 93F