- Thread starter
- #146,831
You can't only if they notice.But she can’t bring her crittersacross the border
![]()
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
You can't only if they notice.But she can’t bring her crittersacross the border
![]()
Shasta mountain spring water.Perrier, at least, one would hope!
Ya - had me worried but her weight was steady, she ate each time I dragged her off.Persistent little girl
This is true!You can't only if they notice.
Ohh, this is making me impatient! My broody white rock girl goes on lockdown tonight..... I haven't candled any of the eggs because I need it dark and she is even more upset if I try to move her or reach under her when it is dark..she is already a screaming banshee when I make her gut up every morning and evening....so, I will see in a few days what 'pops out'.
Can’t wait to see what you get!!! It’s very eggciting on here this year - baby maniaOhh, this is making me impatient! My broody white rock girl goes on lockdown tonight..... I haven't candled any of the eggs because I need it dark and she is even more upset if I try to move her or reach under her when it is dark..she is already a screaming banshee when I make her gut up every morning and evening....so, I will see in a few days what 'pops out'.
That said, other than the one egg she kicked out of the nest at around 36 hours, she hasn't tossed another one...so
Brownie s such a proud momma there!There is nothing like seeing a good momma hen do her thing and tend to her chicks!
It’s domestic, but it’s vintage!Shasta mountain spring water.
Post to POW. It's a beautiful pic!
OK. But not before the 22 days right?After 21+ days destroy her nest and remove her eggs. That should do it.
If it's that bad, they may not care....and there are off road options...didn't we talk about passing a bird...or eggs across?But she can’t bring her crittersacross the border
![]()