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Only got to see one so far, a little barnyard mix, black as black can be with feathered feet, should be a granddaughter of Pidgy, who is another great broody for us. She has 3 so far we know of... Should be able to get better pictures in a day or two...right now it is only in the low 30s here, so mama is keeping everyone tucked.
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Thank you! One of the frustrations of cold weather hatches, they do have their challenges...but so neat to see and learn from. Your weather is sounding like ours this week. Right now we don't have any other hens setting, so may get a break during the coldest part of winter, but wouldn't bet on it knowing our flock! LOLCongratulations on your little hatch...cute little black beauty.
My momma is keeping everyone tucked tight as well...it is low 30's with strong east wind to go into the 20's tonight.
Pics won't be possible for a few days.
LofMc
The chick is cute but the mama's feathering is beautiful! Is she a penciled Rock? Is she a good layer as well?Only got to see one so far, a little barnyard mix, black as black can be with feathered feet, should be a granddaughter of Pidgy, who is another great broody for us. She has 3 so far we know of... Should be able to get better pictures in a day or two...right now it is only in the low 30s here, so mama is keeping everyone tucked.
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The chick is cute but the mama's feathering is beautiful! Is she a penciled Rock? Is she a good layer as well?
Well, Blondie is still sitting steady on her 7 eggs - day 15 now. She has surprised me - she's a first time broody and I really wasn't sure how she would do. She appears to be pretty dedicated. I've been leaving her alone except to give her an occasional treat (which she gobbles up). I've only seen her get up once while I was out there, but there's evidence that she's out once a day when I'm not lookingThat splat that she leaves outside her crate is mighty impressive. I am hoping that she gets to hatch at least a couple of chicks - I really want to see what kind of a mama she is. She's an 8 month old BO, and I'm hoping that she has good chick-raising skills!![]()
They stop leaving the nest a couple of days before the chicks hatch, am I right? Once the babies arrive, I'll move them to their own area out of the main coop (I didn't want to stress her while she was sitting - I don't have an incubator to finish the job if she quits). If all goes well, hopefully little peeps Friday![]()
Good Luck Feistychick!
I had a second Pullet go Broody 3 days before the hatch was due I set a couple of eggs under her to keep her sitting and she finished the hatch for the 1st one.