Sorry about your loss Bucka. Lets hope she's in hiding. Is there any chance that she's sitting on a clutch of eggs somewhere? I'm hard pressed to keep my youngsters behind a fence right now. I need to get my scissors out, and take down the 2 tractors in their run. In the mean time, I'm leaving the gate opened, trusting that they can scatter to the woods if needed. They get locked up tight at night. Roo is trying so very hard to be a big boy. He's so comical to watch, the way he struts around checking everything out. When i drive in the yard he comes running up to check out the "intruder" to be sure all is safe for his girls.
LG, I'd love to come and see your Roo, now, since he spent some of his first days in my brooder.
I'm sure I wouldn't even recognize him!
got a call from a neighbor 2 doors up. My girls have been eating his grass seed. Apologized & brought him a dozen eggs. Told him I would secure the girls. Off to
