Adorable! Love the 'eye makeup'!
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Adorable! Love the 'eye makeup'!
...and that is why my wife named the chick Cleopatra.
When people talk about abandoning the nest what does that entail?
I put 8 eggs under a broody hen last Saturday. She got off them and went into the yard the first day for a few hours, another hen went in and laid an egg there and broke one of the fertile eggs. Every day she leaves the next for about 2-3 hours and walks around the yard. Is that normal? I thought they just get off the nest to poop and eat/drink then back to the nest.
Also, some how she picked up an egg and moved it to another nest with her this morning. We put a mark on all 8 eggs, since we through away one egg we found the 6 marked eggs in her old box and 1 marked egg under her in a new box. We moved her back with the other egg, but I didn't know a chicken could carry or move an egg.
I hear others mention this, but I have never seen it happen in my MANY years having chickens, But I always move all my broodies to a private hatching pen---so they have no need to move eggs or steal eggs because there is No other eggs or nest in these pens. Most hens will not be happy with a move if you just move her and her eggs during the day or night when see can see whats going on. I always have my broodies set-up in a movable nest for a day or two then I move the nest at night without touching her, without a flashlight(only flash the light for a second if needed to get my bearings)----move nest, eggs and her in the nest to a waiting/set-up/food/water hatching pen. Out of the 60+ I have moved in just the last year or so ZERO abandoned their new nest/home. and ALL hatched, and all had almost 100% hatch for fertile eggs. none had staggered hatches or hurt/pecked chicks from other chickens. Its the Only Way I would "do it"! Good Luck!I didn't know a chicken could carry or move an egg.