Not broody as far as I knew.I sure hope the missing flock members show up. Was Dakota a broody hen?

But she never showed much emotion, unless she was alone with me. Then she’ll tell me her whole life story (over again)
Last edited:
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.
Not broody as far as I knew.I sure hope the missing flock members show up. Was Dakota a broody hen?
Maybe there is some Shetland in Cookie’s genetics!Haha, my older ones do fine as a rule. It seems to be the younger ones that sometimes get turned around here - I think being less senior means they're likely to be more frantic about trying to get back to their own group / away from the older chickens, or to get to a valuable treat since they don't have the status or size to just barge in and take what they want. And those two Shetlands that I think are just really not too bright even when they can see where they're going.
See? They can teleport. And possibly turn invisible.Now for a large bite of good news.
I found Dakota back in the coop just now. I guess she was hiding after dark last night, or possibly partying with the rooster next door.![]()
Anyway, I’m happy to have her back home safe. No scent of corn mash alcohol on her beakbreath.
![]()
True statement!!See? They can teleport. And possibly turn invisible.