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all of my broody's so far are free range. When my mom's main coon cat comes around mama (he only did this once this year) she tree'ed her 2 week old babies (they were 7 feet up a tree!) and attacked the cat. This is a cat that pounced on a Grouse once in front of me. He was absolutely terrified and ran away with his tail between his legs. He no longer comes around mama's with broody's!
Now next year I hope some of my penned Sumatra's go broody. They are from incubated eggs, but from hens who went broody this year. So I'm hopeful!
For some reason mamma hen doesn't sound alarm for the cat, even though she sees her. But the dogs...now that's a whole different story!! I'd think the cat would be the bigger threat, but she obviously doesn't agree!
Stony, how many broodys are you trying for next year
all of my broody's so far are free range. When my mom's main coon cat comes around mama (he only did this once this year) she tree'ed her 2 week old babies (they were 7 feet up a tree!) and attacked the cat. This is a cat that pounced on a Grouse once in front of me. He was absolutely terrified and ran away with his tail between his legs. He no longer comes around mama's with broody's!
Now next year I hope some of my penned Sumatra's go broody. They are from incubated eggs, but from hens who went broody this year. So I'm hopeful!
For some reason mamma hen doesn't sound alarm for the cat, even though she sees her. But the dogs...now that's a whole different story!! I'd think the cat would be the bigger threat, but she obviously doesn't agree!
Stony, how many broodys are you trying for next year
