Yeah!Glad you that ol' possum. Was it going in the pea pen? Do you think it was eating the pea eggs?
Terri, I noticed one of the girls setting on the ground late last night (10:00 PM) near the area where they lay eggs. I wonder if she is wanting to go broody but has no eggs. Do any of your girls sleep on the ground?

They can't get into the pea pen; it is completely enclosed including chicken wire strung on steel cables across the top of it. My chicken run does not have a top on it. I lock them up in the coop every night & it has wire in an "L" shape all around it, so something would have to dig under pretty far to be able to break in. A small, narrow snake could possibly slip through - I have chicken wire over the 2x4 wire gate & the vented area at the top on one side. I did kill a larger snake last weekend who was trying to crawl through the open chicken door--in broad daylight! It hissed & struck at me. No it wasn't poisonous & no I didn't care one bit -- I grabbed a big stick I keep out there for just that purpose & demolished it! I tell you, you can't relax your vigilance for one second! EVERYthing loves chickens & eggs!
My girls still roost at night, but yesterday evening Jim & I were watching them & for the first time they were laying on the ground & D'art was laying in between them, touching them & they let him - they didn't stand up & walk away. Romeo was in front of all of them fanning away. A little while after that - we had gone inside -- we heard the males call & then the females make that "hank" honking sound - you know, like the sqeaky trumpet. So maybe they were getting some action on. I sure hope so!
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