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Thats Zeus he thinks he is the cock of the walkOooooooh, gotta love the picture of that little man!!!![]()
Hi there handsome!

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Thats Zeus he thinks he is the cock of the walkOooooooh, gotta love the picture of that little man!!!![]()
Hi there handsome!
Mine started their broody nonsense towards the end of December. It was roughly March before I caved and let them sit.Didn't one of your go broody in Feb. this year? Or was it one of @RebeccaBoyd 's?
Well, that's because he IS!!!Thats Zeus he thinks he is the cock of the walk![]()
She is still lovely, even if she does need a 'comb over' (feather over?) in a spot or two!Maggie definitely has her stuffing coming out. Poor girl. I actually see more Diana feathers on the ground but you can’t tell by looking at her.
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Okay, this is a question that I have been mulling over... do their ear lobes keep growing as they get older?She is still lovely, even if she does need a 'comb over' (feather over?) in a spot or two!
I am loving how drapey her ear lobes are getting - they are almost as big as her wattles!![]()
Jessica did.Didn't one of your go broody in Feb. this year? Or was it one of @RebeccaBoyd 's?
She has lots of pin feathers in the bald parts so I am optimistic she will be more covered soon. It is getting chilly - down to mid 40s F at night and a bit windy so I have closed a couple of windows in the Chicken Palace to make sure she isn't sitting in a draft (particularly as she keeps not getting her wall hugging spot due to Bernadette's pushiness).She is still lovely, even if she does need a 'comb over' (feather over?) in a spot or two!
I am loving how drapey her ear lobes are getting - they are almost as big as her wattles!![]()
I have no idea really, but to me it looks like the same as old men having long droopy ear lobes - I think it is gravity over time and so a sign of age.Okay, this is a question that I have been mulling over... do their ear lobes keep growing as they get older?
I have noticed that Hattie has a very nice set of lobes as well and wondered if they were always this large or is larger ear lobes a sign of a long life?
Ahhh, that's who it was. I remembered tht somebody went broody in Feb.! And Jessica is such a lovely gal, I would have thought she would have more sense than that! On the other hand, @Ponypoor 's silkies were (are?) just such broody girls - they wanted to be mom's in the worst way. I agree with you & @RebeccaBoyd 's sentiments that they WILL try to hide & hatch.Jessica did.
I'm glad you said that.....I wasn't sure if it was like baby teeth ( being pushed out by new, permanent teeth), or if old ones were shed and then new started to grow in empty place. I found this. Seems like a reputable site. ??She has lots of pin feathers in the bald parts so I am optimistic she will be more covered soon. It is getting chilly - down to mid 40s F at night and a bit windy so I have closed a couple of windows in the Chicken Palace to make sure she isn't sitting in a draft (particularly as she keeps not getting her wall hugging spot due to Bernadette's pushiness).
I realize I don't know how molting works - do new feathers push the old ones out of their follicles, or do new ones appear in different spots.
Hmmm - I need to go look that up.