We just got back from our camping trip in PA. Traffic was smooth coming home since everyone was headed in the OPPOSITE direction, lol. The garage is now stuffed with lawn chairs, etc. I'm not too worried about the chookies. I think we will get a lot of rain, but I'm on pretty high ground, so I can't imagine w will be flooded.
While we were away, we asked the neighbor to just check in on the girls and to collect eggs. He saw us pull up today and ran over to tell us that there were a bunch of white feathers around the inside of the coop, that he couldn't find any eggs the past three days and that one of the bantams was barely moving from one spot in the coop. Fearing the worst, I ran over to the girls without even unpacking the bags from the car.
Turned out.. one of my girls is MOLTING! And one of the banty's (the d'uccle) decided to go BROODY while we were gone and was hoarding all the eggs! I moved her to a different spot and gave my neighbor 10 eggs as a thank you gift. Whew!
So .... how to cure a broody hen during a hurricane???
(No, I can't let her sit on eggs.. ain't go no roo)
While we were away, we asked the neighbor to just check in on the girls and to collect eggs. He saw us pull up today and ran over to tell us that there were a bunch of white feathers around the inside of the coop, that he couldn't find any eggs the past three days and that one of the bantams was barely moving from one spot in the coop. Fearing the worst, I ran over to the girls without even unpacking the bags from the car.
Turned out.. one of my girls is MOLTING! And one of the banty's (the d'uccle) decided to go BROODY while we were gone and was hoarding all the eggs! I moved her to a different spot and gave my neighbor 10 eggs as a thank you gift. Whew!
So .... how to cure a broody hen during a hurricane???
(No, I can't let her sit on eggs.. ain't go no roo)