I think I will try to throw my broody off the nest if it gets above 50*. I am lucky to have the cubalyas, but I would love some blue or green eggs too. Put it on the chicken wish list!They are due to hatch on Saturday. I'm taking more of a hands off approach with this batch. My broody totally knows what to do, although she will not leave the nest unless I take her off. Her first time she was broody for a long time and I worried about her health so I started making her get off the nest. In the whole time she was broody I only ever saw her leave once on her own, and it was about 95 degrees out so she must have figured the eggs could stay warm by themselves for a while. I'm so jealous that you have some Cubalayas! I'd love to get one but no one in my area has them. That is OK thought since I'm trying to focus on my olive eggers.![]()
I love the name "The Queen Mum", perfect just by looking at her! The other too are cute too, although maybe camera shy.DOUBLE POST: to cover my friends in both brooding threads [COLOR=333333]I picked up my new broodies yesterday!!!! (To replace my poor hawk-loss Oma-San, my beloved main broody for the last 4 years).[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Here they are.e [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]A veteran broody Silkie of 4 1/2 years, given as a gift from a fellow chicken lover so she can have a forever home doing what she loves most...BROODING....She has a very regal attitude towards the 2 little hand maids that I picked up yesterday, so I've dubbed her The Queen Mum (especially with the hat she wears!)[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]
[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]and the 2 little bantam Cochins....Rosie and Mimsy...3 to 4 months old (closer to 4 mos. the owner and I think)...from a very, very broody Buff Cochin mom and a Mille Fleur Cochin dad.[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]
[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Mimsy in front...Rosie (short for Rosemere is hard to see in the back)....so[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]
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