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Crowing
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Whatever it was might have passed. Put her back with her friends and she's eating with them. Haven't seen her gasp
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I know you are probably super sensitive right now. Let's hope that nothing is wrong but if she does it again try and get video of her doing it for us to see.Whatever it was might have passed. Put her back with her friends and she's eating with them. Haven't seen her gasp
Chicken photography: take 30 photos, throw away 29, maybe the 1 left over is ok (but not great).The little buggers would not hold still at all. I would think I had a good shot, and they would move. I don't know what I was expecting. Maybe a lovely group shot with everyone smiling at the camera? I finally had to call it good enough and post what I had. Maybe they turned out better than I thought.
Anyway,for the feedback!
AwwwMissed tonight. Took Mrs BY Bob out to dinner. She had a hard day at work. I'll have to catch up on demand.
Chicken tax
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I see what you mean! She's little more than a kitten herself.The little stray has a name now. I'm calling her Peaches because she is the sweetest little thing.
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I'm feeding her every 2 hours or so. She inhales everything I put in front of her. I'm really hoping she only has 1 or 2 kittens. She's so tiny I hope everyone is ok.
So glad he got back to you without incident. It's really scary when one of the fur (or feather) babies goes missing.It's been a very busy and stressful day today. My old boy went missing when outside was buzzing with activity.
(Him covered in goat yogurt)
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Roof guttering being temporarily repaired a raised bed being built and hosing down of the pathway. I looked at my first chance and he had disappeared, someone had left the gate open.
All my worst nightmares was skidding through my head at 2000 miles an hour
He came back to my neighbor's garden, my gardener found him.
What was so comforting when people heard me calling they immediately started too search without being asked, a sweet woman heard me from her bathroom and got into her car and another guy I didn't even know, started searching in his van.
I got to the church and a local councillor put the word out then told me to let people know at our local shop. He's really well known there.
Meanwhile two ladies were on their mobiles about to put his face all over the internet. It was at that point I got a call telling me that he was home safe
He was then locked inside my gate with my gardener keeping a very close eye on him.
Wherever he had been he saved a nice big poop for my freshly mowed garden. So double relief for both of us
Here he is snoring without a care in the world.
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I was wondering how you were going with the clean out at Grandma's. You certainly have your hands full.If we still were not jumping at grandma's every whim I would have time to possibly brood them myself. Between her and having multiple Dr. Appointments that my grandfather has where someone will have to go with him due to being partially deaf in the next 2 weeks. Me and mom are being pulled in too many different directions at once. My last living set of Grandparents are getting older, they are divorced and Mom is their only child. So all the responsibility falls on our shoulders.
I love it! It's the sort of thing I want to do eventually so I'm a bit biased.What to do.....What to do.....What to do.....
Thank You @RebeccaBoyd for the advice on closing off the nest box. I am actually considering closing off the entire end of the coop. I can then provide food, water, and a place to dustbathe all her own. They could all use Nest box #3 to lay their eggs. I can staple up some chicken wire to segregate Phyllis off. The only downside to that is that Phyllis would be stuck in the coop itself for the duration. Does anyone have any thoughts on that?
Actions Which I Have Taken
I simply do not feel good enough about Phyllis being a reliable broody to get eggs for her to hatch. Therefore I had started watching the available chick supply. When I started looking yesterday there were maybe 10 Polish chicks available through the end of September. When I check this morning there were maybe 5. Only 2 within a date range that would line up with Phyllis in any way at all. So I bought them. On Aug 3rd, one of each of these will be arriving.
Buff Laced Polish
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White Crested Black Polish
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This left me with another issue. It is a 3 bird minimum for shipping. Chicken math is a real problem!
There were no other Polish available on that date. I was stuck. What to do for a third bird?
I thought.....
- I need a smaller bird like the Polish
- If it had weird head feathers that would help it to fit in
- What is available on that ship date, not a lot........
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A Frost White Legbar!
I am taking one more run at the elusive blue egg. Plus, I am going to have another white chicken very similar to my dear white leghorns.
They will arrive 25 days from when Phyllis started. Hopefully she will still be broody at that time, I can slip them under her at night, and she will accept them as her own. One of them will sure look like her.
I have not tried the slip in at night since I was a young lad on the farm. Hopefully Phyllis is as accepting as Speck was. If not, then Rose and I will be raising some chicks again. At least this time we will be able to raise them out in the run once the new coop is done and not have to keep them in the house for weeks.
This is how I am interpreting what the universe has told me to do. It is full of compromises everywhere. Ifs and thens are all over this plan. I am very apprehensive that I have missed something but the real failsafe is that no matter what, Rose and I can raise the chicks if I have no broody. I could have had a real disaster if I went with fertile eggs and Phyllis gave up the ghost.
What does everyone think?