I'm in IL, so AI's now in every state around me. Of course, I still believe it's already been here, just not tested & confirmed. At least that's been how I've been doing things for the past month. With all the scare of AI, I thought I'd share my amusing story of the day to lighten the mood.
DD's project this year is to compare hatching with broody vs. incubator. We love watching our Cookie (broody) with her chicks. She calls & they come running from all over the coop to gather around her.
Well DD found a new game to play. She puts one chick from the incubator group on the ground in the living room & walks to the kitchen making the quick broody bawking call. She gets a secret little thrill as the chick comes running for its "mommy." She has even started playing "Hide & Seek" by going behind the sofa or around the corner & calling out. If a dog or little brother enters the room, she snatches up the chick & makes a defensive broody growl. I don't know which is more funny: A chick tagging after a little girl or DD's chicken imitations.
DD's project this year is to compare hatching with broody vs. incubator. We love watching our Cookie (broody) with her chicks. She calls & they come running from all over the coop to gather around her.
Well DD found a new game to play. She puts one chick from the incubator group on the ground in the living room & walks to the kitchen making the quick broody bawking call. She gets a secret little thrill as the chick comes running for its "mommy." She has even started playing "Hide & Seek" by going behind the sofa or around the corner & calling out. If a dog or little brother enters the room, she snatches up the chick & makes a defensive broody growl. I don't know which is more funny: A chick tagging after a little girl or DD's chicken imitations.

