My first chick to hatch under broody. Have another 10 due next weekend which i need to candle in Monday as incubator at my sons school.![]()
Oh it is so cute.
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My first chick to hatch under broody. Have another 10 due next weekend which i need to candle in Monday as incubator at my sons school.![]()
That is funny. My cats have a healthy respect for the chickens and the chicks. When we had chicks over the summer there was a wild dove that would "visit" regularly to try to eat with the chickens. The cats would go after the dove, but they never tried to go after a chick. They seem to get along pretty well now.My broody hen hatched a solitary chick. The other hens (2 others) joined in on playing mother and together with the rooster formed a squad of 4....one in front, one behind and one on either side of the tiny chick as they provided an armed escort for the chick. I have a dozen cats and I was really worried the cats would harm the chick, but it was the other way around....any cat which came within cooee of the chick was chased ferociously by the proud parents. Baby chick is now a couple of months old and looks to be a pullet and roams with the squad. The cats have learned to be afraid, be very afraid of the chickens LOL
Margaret
LOL!! We had a wild cat here and in 1 week it ate almost 20 chicks, then my dad had to put it down...That is funny. My cats have a healthy respect for the chickens and the chicks. When we had chicks over the summer there was a wild dove that would "visit" regularly to try to eat with the chickens. The cats would go after the dove, but they never tried to go after a chick. They seem to get along pretty well now.
LOL! Once, when the cat was here (be fore it died...) it was chasing chickens, then my mother started shooting at the cat!! I got it on video and I was sooo funnyThat is too bad about the cat. We have/had a feral that sleeps in the hay loft. He also respects the chicks. After we trapped him and had him neutered, he barely comes around anymore.
When my chicks were 5 days old they were living in a stall with their two broody moms. I took my grandma to the beach and we were gone all day. I didn't realize the chicks could squeeze under the stall door and get out. When DH got home from work there were two tiny 5 day olds running around the yard with the cats, crows, hawks, etc. Somehow they both survived and were reunited with their families. Even more miraculous was that DH was able to catch them and put them back. He must have felt like a superhero afterwards.
I wish you luck!!Biting nails, chicks hatching and it is only 26º today.