Is that even possible?
I have four adults and one is currently raising three chicks. Last night I went out to dole out some meal worms and I like to give one to each hen so know that everyone gets one. One adult (who I didn't think had a mothering instinct in her anywhere) would pick up the worm, drop it, pick it up, drop it, and as hard as I tried to deflect the other hens, another hen or even one of the babies eventually got it.
We did this three times before I picked her up and set her inside the coop and gave her a worm all to herself. And that's when I heard it. She was dropping it and making the soft chuck-chuck-chuck sound like a mama makes to call her babies to food.
She's been molting for three months now and hasn't laid during that whole time so she's definitely not broody. But I'm thinking she likes what she sees in my mama hen and that she might want to be a mama some day.
I don't think I would have picked up on this behavior if I didn't have just the few hens and spend so much time w/ them. Anyone else ever experience this?
I'd love to let her be a mama. But now really isn't a good time. I'm hoping she can hold onto that thought till spring when for sure, I will get her babies to raise.
I have four adults and one is currently raising three chicks. Last night I went out to dole out some meal worms and I like to give one to each hen so know that everyone gets one. One adult (who I didn't think had a mothering instinct in her anywhere) would pick up the worm, drop it, pick it up, drop it, and as hard as I tried to deflect the other hens, another hen or even one of the babies eventually got it.
We did this three times before I picked her up and set her inside the coop and gave her a worm all to herself. And that's when I heard it. She was dropping it and making the soft chuck-chuck-chuck sound like a mama makes to call her babies to food.
She's been molting for three months now and hasn't laid during that whole time so she's definitely not broody. But I'm thinking she likes what she sees in my mama hen and that she might want to be a mama some day.
I don't think I would have picked up on this behavior if I didn't have just the few hens and spend so much time w/ them. Anyone else ever experience this?
I'd love to let her be a mama. But now really isn't a good time. I'm hoping she can hold onto that thought till spring when for sure, I will get her babies to raise.