That was quite a racket!Let's Bakawk together like we did Last Week!
yesterday was a funny day at Fluffy Butt Acres. It first started with some odd pairings. Now that the tribe has been free ranging again for a couple of weeks, they have started to pair up and roam the yard in twos again. It's funny the pairings that I got.
Obviously the oddest pairing was Sydney and Sansa as Sansa is miserable to Sydney. For yesterday they were mates.
- Hattie and Lilly
- Sansa and Aurora
- Phyllis and Aurora
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Of course, it appears no day at Fluffy Butt Acres is complete without another Bakawk fest.
Knowing that Aurora was on sentinel duty, as Hattie was laying, I was duly alarmed when Aurora started bakawking at the top of hers lungs. I come rushing out of the house to find Aurora standing in the middle of the deck bakawking.
No one else is paying attention. I do a quick count. I see 3 others, Phyllis, Lilly, and Sansa. Hattie was laying so where is Sydney?
Then I hear a muffled return Bakawk. She must be in the coop. Gosh she must want and escort.This has to stop. I can't be running outside to escort her everytime she lays. I am not actually a rooster.
I go to the coop door and call to her to come out. This time she does not respond. She remains over by the nest boxes bakawking. So I go to the other side of the coop by the nest boxes and open the door. As soon as I do, Hattie jumps out of the coop and heads off.
There stands Sydney bakawing at the top of her lungs, Aurora responding from the deck. The noise is deafening. I need to put a stop to this before the neighbors get upset.
So I look at Sydney, and she is holding her left foot up. It is matted with something she stepped in and straw from the coop. My first thought is poo of course. Then my eyes wander over to the THE nest box. The one everyone wants to use. I see broken egg shell. I go around and open the nest box lid. There is a broken Phyllis egg in the box.
BAKAWK
BAKAWK
BAKAWK
BAKAWK
They continue to call to each other.
The nest box is a mess. It's all yolky. I remove that broken egg shell and toss it on the ground. Phyllis, who has been running around between my legs, quickly starts to eat the remains of her own egg.
I remove the two whole eggs that are in the box including Hattie's warm egg. I clean out the nest box and replace the straw. The bakawking continuing in the background the whole time. These are my two loudest hens and it is LOUD. Sydney is standing in the coop still monitoring my progress as she bakawks.
Finally the box is cleaned out, fresh straw and all. I close the lid to the nest box and magically, Sydney stops bakwaking and goes in to examine my efforts. Gratefully she finds them acceptable and settles in to lay her egg.
I expect at this point that Aurora would stop but somehow she gets louder. Sydney is not answering but Aurora won't stop.
Great, now what do it do? Then it hits me......
Mealworms
She can't bakawk when she is eating......can she?
Amazingly, at first she does!![]()
Eventually, she does stop bakawking and settles in to eat.
All is quiet.I can go back to work in peace.