@WhyDoILikeChickens
Congrats on your 1st hatch. Now you can enter into the fun world of broody-watching (and then worrying about them LOL).
Today's example:
The Lonely Only serama we adopted from @homeschoolin momma had a little adventure. Of course she's old enough to be on her own & may even start laying next month, but we still worry. At the moment the bantams are in a make-shift chicken tractor made from 2 play yards next to each other. It's a larger enclosure but not actually attached, so the little one slipped out for some fun. The bantam tractor was in the middle of the yard. A tiny flightless chicken out in the open could be a disaster. It took me a while but I found her in my neighbor's raspberry patch about 150' away. I was lucky that she answered to my voice with some peeping or I never would have found her. She's safe, unharmed, and I'm grateful to have her back.
Congrats on your 1st hatch. Now you can enter into the fun world of broody-watching (and then worrying about them LOL).
Today's example:
The Lonely Only serama we adopted from @homeschoolin momma had a little adventure. Of course she's old enough to be on her own & may even start laying next month, but we still worry. At the moment the bantams are in a make-shift chicken tractor made from 2 play yards next to each other. It's a larger enclosure but not actually attached, so the little one slipped out for some fun. The bantam tractor was in the middle of the yard. A tiny flightless chicken out in the open could be a disaster. It took me a while but I found her in my neighbor's raspberry patch about 150' away. I was lucky that she answered to my voice with some peeping or I never would have found her. She's safe, unharmed, and I'm grateful to have her back.