Was also up @5 this morning with very loud cheeping!
I'm currently up to three Olive Eggers and two green Eggers.
I'm currently up to three Olive Eggers and two green Eggers.
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These are the little ones in a dollar 4 pack , so not much of a hole to dig. Took an hour, maybe.Wow you really outdid me, I'm feeling like a wimp. I only got 10 in, I also did it this morning. I continue to wonder why I procrastinate until the hottest possible time. I have a whole bunch more to do tomorrow. And have decided not to mow, I hope my neighbors don't hate me.![]()
How cute, I have a hen due tomorrow. Not sure how they are doing. I know she broke at least one of 12... sometimes that ruins them all..Was also up @5 this morning with very loud cheeping!
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I'm currently up to three Olive Eggers and two green Eggers.
Best wishes on your hatch, it's always a crap shoot.How cute, I have a hen due tomorrow. Not sure how they are doing. I know she broke at least one of 12... sometimes that ruins them all..
My big, clumsy orps are not the best at incubating, but can be very good mamas. I've got a lav (Darling) broody so I put a few eggs in the incubator. She's the 1st broody in the big coop. (I'm little nervous about broody fever after what happened with my bantams.)How cute, I have a hen due tomorrow. Not sure how they are doing. I know she broke at least one of 12... sometimes that ruins them all..
Faraday time to come clean..
My big, clumsy orps are not the best at incubating, but can be very good mamas. I've got a lav (Darling) broody so I put a few eggs in the incubator. She's the 1st broody in the big coop. (I'm little nervous about broody fever after what happened with my bantams.)
Speaking of bantams.... I've got my 8 totes of serama mamas down to 2 groups. Each hen has 1-2 chicks. Some hens were willing to share chicks early on but others just beat up hens and tried to steal their babies. The serama mama drama is finally settling down. It would be so much easier if I could just let the chickens free in the yard. (The state recommends to continue keeping poultry inside and away from wild birds if possible. For me it's "possible" just not as convenient. Without free ranging, the eggs taste more bland and the cost of food is higher.)