It's fine.I feel bad cause I let her off the nest yesterday.
She got up on her own right?
Congrats!!
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It's fine.I feel bad cause I let her off the nest yesterday.
Yes she did. She is being so good, just letting me stare at her. And then...wait for it. A little puff ball crawls out from underneath her.It's fine.
She got up on her own right?
Congrats!!
Yes she did. She is being so good, just letting me stare at her. And then...wait for it. A little puff ball crawls out from underneath her.
My first feathered baby! I have no clue what kind of chickmutt it is, but I love it.
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I know!Now just wait till the others hatch and momma starts teaching them to eat and drink and peck around and dust bathe, etc etc. They are such fun to watch. You are going to love it!
Congrats!!
Chick Alert and Update
Good news and bad news this morning.
Bad news first -
I went up to the coop way before sunrise, but I wasn’t quite early enough. One of the chicks had gotten over the side of the box and of course couldn’t get back.Totally my rookie fault and it definitely could have been avoided. In my estimation the chick hadn’t been out long, but 20-30 minutes was too long for his little body to withstand the cold temps. (Probably why it’s best not to do this in the winter, you reckon?)
The temps got down into the mid 20’s last night, but it was in the mid 30’s in the coop. Still, way too cold for a chick.
So I quickly started doing what I should have done last night once I saw that one had hatched and another had pipped...prepare the area for baby chicks. What is it they say about hindsight? I took the bucket out of the Coke crate so now the chicks can run in and out with no ledge, no matter how small it may have looked to me. Then I put some Flock Fresh down over the sand in the coop and then put up barriers around the crate so the chicks couldn’t get out of their enclosure. Bear in mind, I wasn’t expecting this to take place until Saturday, Day 21. Right? I mean, chicks hatch in 21 days! Mother Nature taught me another valuable lesson: make sure everything is ready when you set the eggs. Don’t wait until they hatch. Just.In.Case. I just didn’t know. Lesson learned!
Now, the good news -
All of the chicks hatched and the three surviving chicks look good, as far as I can tell from their little heads sticking out from under momma. I will know more this afternoon once it warms up.
I had planned on moving her, the nest, and the eggs to their own little coop and run today, which is Day 20, but they threw me a curve ball instead. So, I guess I’ll be moving them today.
I will leave you with this sweet picture of two chickies.
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