My serama hen is missing!

Brooding serama can be moved. Even more so if the nest can be moved or duplicated. Recently I had A sick broody. I moved her nest and eggs into the house and set her up in the bathtub. All went well, the hen recovered, and hatched three tiny chicks. Below is the smallest-10 grams.
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When my chickens are out of my sight which isn't often. They are not out of the hen house unless I am out doors. I grab my bag of meal worms. It's plastic and make a distinctive sounds. And I call them, "Who wants a treat". They come running. Glad you found her and she's safe.

So your hens are only allowed out of their house when you’re out with them ? Just asking :)
 
So your hens are only allowed out of their house when you’re out with them ? Just asking :)
Yes I am retired I can be out there all day if I want. Sometimes I want. They are not cooped up I have a small run. Last summer they were so cute. They had dug a hole in the run and both my BO and ISAB were snuggled up together in the hole. I was kinda chilly as it was raining.


I watch my chickens.
 
Yes I am retired I can be out there all day if I want. Sometimes I want. They are not cooped up I have a small run. Last summer they were so cute. They had dug a hole in the run and both my BO and ISAB were snuggled up together in the hole. I was kinda chilly as it was raining.


I watch my chickens.
Me Too

I'm retired also and spend quite a bit time outside watching my birds. This summer all my smaller birds had to be cooped unless I was outside to watch over them. A smaller hawk moved in6o our area; not big enough to carry larger birds away but did make off with a couple of half grown chickens.
 
When my chickens are out of my sight which isn't often. They are not out of the hen house unless I am out doors. I grab my bag of meal worms. It's plastic and make a distinctive sounds. And I call them, "Who wants a treat". They come running. Glad you found her and she's safe.
We do the same except we beat on a metal pot:lol: They all swarm in!
 
Thanks for the help guys!:) I'm keeping my eye on her, they probably wont be able go outside this weekend due to the rain, but I'm still trying to find her hiding spot. The rooster died couple weeks before Christmas, unexpectedly and sadly (breathing problems) :( but hopefully she dose have some fertile eggs somewhere, I've never hatched a serama chick by myself before.:clap:jumpy
 

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