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Mr Bunny is very sweet!
There is a whole family in that brush pile. I need to get rid of it but then where will the bunnies live?
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Mr Bunny is very sweet!
And what would the chickens do without their bunny friends to talk to?
Is this even possible?!
Everyone, I need your help. Maleficent is about 8 months old. Is there any chance she is broody? Check out the video below.
Her and Hattie were all out fighting over the nesting box today and Hattie lost. I went to clean the coop today and when I opened the door she screamed at me.
Mal only came out once to eat today and the video is of her in the nesting box tonight. She did not roost. This is completely unexpected.
Hey Bob, how’s Maleficent’s broodiness going? She and my Charlie can be broody together! I asked my friend Kim (who’s also a crazy chook lady) how long the hormones last and she replied “We’re only at the beginning of spring!”I shoo Charlie out of the nest and take any eggs away, she then goes and has something to eat, has a dirt bath, free-ranges etc. I’ve heard some people say they lock their broodys in a cage of shame for three days to snap them out of it, is that really necessary?!
There is a whole family in that brush pile. I need to get rid of it but then where will the bunnies live?
In a hutch in the yard....![]()
I spy with my little eye...Breakfast By and With the Ladies
My wife is headed off to spend the weekend with my daughter and Eve so she brought me breakfast under the magnolia tree as a treat.
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At first I thought Aurora might be angry over me eating her eggs but I should have known better.
She just wanted some!
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I spy with my little eye...Delighted to see it is being so well used!
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