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Claudia, it's the funniest thing. I have 3 broodies right now!!!! I wish I could loan you one.
The cream d'Uccle is pre-sold, but setting. She'll take any goldneck chicks that hatch with her when she's delivered, to keep DH from killing me.
The lavender d'Uccle that I'm keeping thought setting sounded like a good idea, so she has the nest box next to the cream girl. It's good, because she's coming into it later and can take any late starting eggs that the cream leaves behind.
Then my partridge showgirl, after laying a few eggs, decided to go broody! She's clamped tight to those eggs and growling at me when I reach for them. She was broody hatched & started, so I'm not fighting her on it any longer. Problem is, Tennessee is Rapunzel's main man when they free-range together. So I'm going to have some truly fugly d'Uccle x showgirl babies if any hatch. My only hope is that George, the partridge silkie roo, took advantage of her when they were penned and I might get a couple of actual silkie/showgirls from the hatch.
I can see why the girls favor Tennessee over George: Tennessee is a ladies man and a gentleman. George is a young punk and borderline bully.
But I really REALLY do not want crossbreeds
The new millies are settling in nicely. Some are VERY happy to have a run they can scratch around and wallow in. Some stay inside on the shavings and look confused. Almost all of them came running when the other birds got scratch last night, and asked for some, too.
Claudia, it's the funniest thing. I have 3 broodies right now!!!! I wish I could loan you one.
The cream d'Uccle is pre-sold, but setting. She'll take any goldneck chicks that hatch with her when she's delivered, to keep DH from killing me.
The lavender d'Uccle that I'm keeping thought setting sounded like a good idea, so she has the nest box next to the cream girl. It's good, because she's coming into it later and can take any late starting eggs that the cream leaves behind.
Then my partridge showgirl, after laying a few eggs, decided to go broody! She's clamped tight to those eggs and growling at me when I reach for them. She was broody hatched & started, so I'm not fighting her on it any longer. Problem is, Tennessee is Rapunzel's main man when they free-range together. So I'm going to have some truly fugly d'Uccle x showgirl babies if any hatch. My only hope is that George, the partridge silkie roo, took advantage of her when they were penned and I might get a couple of actual silkie/showgirls from the hatch.
I can see why the girls favor Tennessee over George: Tennessee is a ladies man and a gentleman. George is a young punk and borderline bully.
But I really REALLY do not want crossbreeds

The new millies are settling in nicely. Some are VERY happy to have a run they can scratch around and wallow in. Some stay inside on the shavings and look confused. Almost all of them came running when the other birds got scratch last night, and asked for some, too.