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Seems like things are settling down here. After a couple of days of loud complaints the four big girls have decided to co-exist with Mama and the chicks in their dog crate in the coop. The day before yesterday I gave mom and the babies time by themselves in the whole coop. Yesterday they got coop time and time in the outdoor pen while the others were free ranging. In the pen Mama introduced them to the joys of dust bathing. They really tried to enjoy it, but didnt seem to grasp the true importance as the ground was kind of damp and the soil is clay, not that fine dry dust. Today I set them up with pen time, but Mama decided to accelerate the schedule. She went over the wall to free range. The babies were in the pen, but later they must have found their way under the gate. Today she was finding tiny baby worms for them. She is a good teacher. And the other girls are staying away, so all is peaceful.
I talked to the folks I got the chicks from, and they said that this year the Buff Orpingtons they have are getting darker feathers, but later they will be buff. Hmmm. Guess we'll have to wait and see.
Smokey is beautiful, I love her colors. and don't you love it when chicks stick out all over..are your white ones Leghorn? they are pretty too.![]()
I moved some stuff around and cleaned a little today. I've got 14 duck eggs in a nest; the ones from the coop and a nest under the tree. Is that enough? I know I can't MAKE them broody, but at what point is a duck likely to say "this is a nice clutch. Let's get down to business!"?
I have given up on my ducks Niss, one of my bantam hens is sitting on 4 duck eggs, I managed to get the other 6 out from under her. no way she could hatch them all. I hope you do better than me.