Oh Patti! What a great video - they are amazing! I think you could train them to do anything. Kudos to you and thank you for posting; I'm glad you were finally able to capture it on the camera. What beautiful birds Spider and Mary Jane are - lots to be proud of there...
Sun - I was wondering about the cooler temperatures and how they impact nesting and hatching. I hope everything works out okay for you. At least she has a safe place within your watchful eye. How cool are your temperatures through the night now and is there a critical temperature that they can't go below for fear of losing the eggs? Will you have to gather them and use heat lamps for the first 6 weeks with the keets now that the weather is getting cooler?
The egg and brooding thing is a whole new experience for me. I'm averaging about one a day from different hens - at least those are the ones I find in the coop. There may be more outdoors. Everyone is still coming back in at night, but their behaviors are different. I have some couples, some small groups and lone males who act like they don't even know where they are. Since we'll be gone for a week early October, I'm hoping they just all wait before they get seriously into this until the spring. I would hate to have an issue happen while someone else is keeping an eye out and taking care of the flock.
Our electricity is in the barn and I'm hoping to get my work area settled today. Lots of odds and ends to finish up during this late summer time, but autumn is on the way and with that comes a whole new life flow with less produce in the garden. Good luck with all your chores and enjoy the day!