chickfused
Songster
- Aug 1, 2021
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She's in a safe, dry, draft free place. I can't get to her though. We're going to have temps in the 20s overnight for weeks...she's due Thanksgiving day.. is she hosed? Any chance of babies?
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She's actually made herself.a cozy nest under a building in the run. They have about a tenth of an acre. I do see her occasionally but she's so far back in there, she's unreachable.I have bantams too and no rooster. So I never let them hatch in the wild. Sometimes a broody hen went missing, but most hens come back to the run once a day to eat. Stay around for a while when you feed the flock