Hatch day has arrived! Kaz has at least 2 hatched already!! She's being very protective and not showing much except some shells...but hopefully all out soon!! <3 I'll post photos as soon as she lets me see!
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Yes, it seems like there was already something wrong. I'm thinking maybe she knew to get rid of it as to not spoil the nest and the rest of them. You said this was her second time, too. So, not so much thinking murderous as from others I've heard they are not that calm about it. She's on a mission to get the rest of her job done, with that broody stare.I did have her in a different location for her first brood; in the garage. There is simply no room & now that the hubs brews his own beer, chickens in the garage is not an option. She's in the coop, separated by hardware cloth of course. She'll have her own little run with her chicks for a couple weeks, then it's off to free roam with the others. A few of my old hens (never dealt with chicks before) actually did well with her first brood! They helped find food for the babies, it was too cute! I can't say the same for her 2 marans sisters, however, she did not let them near her babies at all! I agree with you there. Not sure if its the breed (since she's a marans herself) but she did not trust her sisters at all. & she did not trust one of my older EEs... I think the flock is mich more dynamic than I ever thought to believe... I've been checking on her a lot today, she's still sitting on them, just afraid to bother her anymore. The chick in the picture does look malpositioned. I wonder how they just seem to know something's not right. She must sense movement in the shell, maybe it wasn't active enough...
Yep! When mine are sitting seriously, they don't just engage the Broody Stare; they engage the Ruff-N-Growl when I get too close.The Broody Stare
lol That should be the title of a book or song or something.![]()
She's on a mission to get the rest of her job done, with that broody stare.
HahaThis made me laugh so hard, idk why!! LOL!!!
Basically, it's a hardware issue, I could spend a lot to fix it or just get a new one lol
Yes, to stay on topic, my broody is still a pullet, she'll be 1 year old next month!
Yep! When mine are sitting seriously, they don't just engage the Broody Stare; they engage the Ruff-N-Growl when I get too close.