Two of last year’s chicks that stayed began laying last fall. Six SPR pullets, two remaining hens. It’s spring, and I still have not had a perfect egg day. One girl was holding out on me. Yada yada, two lay in the back, and one has been missing. I had seen a girl staying in the nest boxes for several hours for about two weeks now. Since it was only for a few hours, I thought it was the hold out. Having a broody would have been too perfect since I have eggs in the incubator. Imagine my amusement when I unthinkingly stuck my hand in the box to get eggs a few days ago, and got a peck!
Tuesday evening she was running around, screaming as she took care of her needs. I took the opportunity to refresh the boxes. She settled in one, and there she stays. Now she is not just amusing, she’s determined! Growling I’m used to, but she is roaring like a lion!
I need to add more color to the egg basket, so we will pick up some babies (not necessarily chicks) in a few weeks. Meanwhile, the poor chicks in the house will have to deal with a heat lamp.

Tuesday evening she was running around, screaming as she took care of her needs. I took the opportunity to refresh the boxes. She settled in one, and there she stays. Now she is not just amusing, she’s determined! Growling I’m used to, but she is roaring like a lion!

I need to add more color to the egg basket, so we will pick up some babies (not necessarily chicks) in a few weeks. Meanwhile, the poor chicks in the house will have to deal with a heat lamp.