Kayla’s Hatches, Chicks, Ducklings, keets, Etc!

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;) You never know about some guys . . .he is probably taking his parental guard duties seriously. In Cockatiels, both parents brood the eggs. Eagles too, so why not Mr. Quail?
That’s interesting. :pop What kinds of birdies do you have?
 
That’s interesting. :pop What kinds of birdies do you have?
Right now, only Dylan the African grey in my avatar. I used to breed cockatiels, at one time I had a flock of 11. (In my mobile home)! Bred some chickens in the 80's -- just mixes from the flock I had. We had parakeets in an aviary in the backyard then, too.
 
Right now, only Dylan the African grey in my avatar. I used to breed cockatiels, at one time I had a flock of 11. (In my mobile home)! Bred some chickens in the 80's -- just mixes from the flock I had. We had parakeets in an aviary in the backyard then, too.
Dylan is gorgeous:love
 
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See all those boxes down on the floor? That is because she likes to "free range" down under her cage and chew up the flooring and molding! She says, "Whatch'a doin'?" when she wants down, because that is what I said when I caught her destroying the molding once. Now when she says that I know she wants down to do it some more! So, Costco boxes to the rescue, like a chick brooder.
 
Hey Trim! I’m good, how are you?
Doin' well, thank you!

Ellen the silkie went broody, AGAIN! :barnie
I know Silkies like to go broody often, but in general with chickens... How quickly after momma raises the babies is it realistic to expect her to go broody again?
Cleo is a great mom, and I'd love it if she where to hatch some eggs for me down the road, maybe in a few months.
 
I have to agree. She is sitting over there saying "Hello" and whistling for me to come over.
I've always wanted An African Grey friend. I met on when I was about 13, and have always thought they where the coolest.
I agree with Kayla, she is quite pretty. :highfive:
 
Doin' well, thank you!


I know Silkies like to go broody often, but in general with chickens... How quickly after momma raises the babies is it realistic to expect her to go broody again?
Cleo is a great mom, and I'd love it if she where to hatch some eggs for me down the road, maybe in a few months.
Hmm. My now gone Japanese Bantam used to raise chicks until they were about 2 months old, wean them, lay 3 eggs or so and go broody again. She was the broodiest Bird I’ve ever had! :th
 

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