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Does it matter!?! Soooo cute!@WVduckchick Is tiny a frizzle or are her feathers just weird?
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@WVduckchick Is tiny a frizzle or are her feathers just weird?
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Nice Job!Pretty close to finishing the lean-to!View attachment 1344038 View attachment 1344040
It probably broke and she ate it.
Could be hidden up in the wing.
I have heard about other broodies stealing eggs for themselves. Yes, hens can move eggs from one nest to another. They can even move them up ladders and roosts
Could be another hen took it, or possibly a snake...
yep every couple of hatches.. had a couple hatches where there was 1 less chick than hatched egg shells... I assume the eggs broke and the chicks died and were eaten...it's their instinct to clean up so predators are not attracted .. did find a smushed chick buried under the hen one time too.

I have never dealt with a broody before but so far Bubbles has done an amazing job. I am in awe. She sits on that nest tighter than a barnacle—only comes off once a day. Lovingly turns and tucks in her eggs. And (lucky me) she doesn't bite! Just fluffs and growls.


things continue to go well!@WVduckchick Is tiny a frizzle or are her feathers just weird?
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Does kinda look like she is frizzled.
If so, this is her mom, the only frizzle in that pen.
Her eggs are very similar to the chocolate eggs... sometimes have the little faint purple speckles, so that makes sense. And also explain her small size.
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You couldn't have found a cuter little bantam if you tried. Just precious.Thank you guys! Squatchers always come through
Bubbles is in a coop by herself, I checked under her wings, and there is no sign of any predator intrusion. I never considered that she might have eaten it! What a clever girl; cleaning up the mess to keep her nest tidy and the other eggs clean and safeI have never dealt with a broody before but so far Bubbles has done an amazing job. I am in awe. She sits on that nest tighter than a barnacle—only comes off once a day. Lovingly turns and tucks in her eggs. And (lucky me) she doesn't bite! Just fluffs and growls.
Annnndddd it looks like all her hard work is paying off! ALL of the remaining 9 eggs have wiggly little babies in them
I'm gonna try to get some good pictures next time I candle. I am so excited!!!
things continue to go well!







