So sorry,Thanks everyone, I'm pretty bummed. DDM, there was just nothing in there. WAY early, like infertile looking. Two were hopefuls, but then there was just a whole bunch of black gunk. :/
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So sorry,Thanks everyone, I'm pretty bummed. DDM, there was just nothing in there. WAY early, like infertile looking. Two were hopefuls, but then there was just a whole bunch of black gunk. :/
Wow! Could go into biz making coonskin caps!
Man! Word really went out in the coon world you have tastey chicken.
Eden...I am so looking forward to just one! If I see one baby come out of all of this I will be so happy!! This being a new momma is hard work! I don't think I fussed this much with my first pregnancy! LOL!! Well, I might have....worried about every little thing. I am certain..that the head banging will stop with the second hatch. hahahhahhaha...one can only hope!Boys will be boys........
Not all eggs are going to hatch. Often the first couple laid are duds. Some will get kicked out, by accident or mama's wise design. If you focus on the ones that don't make it just beating your head on the wall of nature. Celebrate the new life that emerges when it happens!
Quote: Thanks, GQ!
The story continues this morning with Holly, the last nester I mentioned, but didn't have a recent photo to show. Well, here she is as of this morning:
(I had to play with the photo a bit. She's in a red tote and the sun made everything bright red. You could barely see Holly. *chuckle*) Anyway, see those lovely feathers she has around her, spilling out of the tote?We had a bit of a bonding moment this morning. Holly didn't lay an egg yesterday, nor did I find one under her this morning. I did, however, find the golf ball I originally put in her tote. She had it buried in her nest, as if it were an egg... She made a nest for her golf ball... Couldn't you just die?!She so very much wants to be a mama. Last year, she co-laid on a nest, leaving it only to co-hatch another. *giggle* So this morning I figured, why not let her hatch "her own" egg and gifted her the one I had just collected from someone else's nest. I set it beside her. She touched it with her bill a few times, then promptly tucked it beneath herself.If one extra baby is gonna make her happy, I'm happy.
How sweet your such a good mama!Thanks, GQ!
The story continues this morning with Holly, the last nester I mentioned, but didn't have a recent photo to show. Well, here she is as of this morning:
(I had to play with the photo a bit. She's in a red tote and the sun made everything bright red. You could barely see Holly. *chuckle*) Anyway, see those lovely feathers she has around her, spilling out of the tote?We had a bit of a bonding moment this morning. Holly didn't lay an egg yesterday, nor did I find one under her this morning. I did, however, find the golf ball I originally put in her tote. She had it buried in her nest, as if it were an egg... She made a nest for her golf ball... Couldn't you just die?!She so very much wants to be a mama. Last year, she co-laid on a nest, leaving it only to co-hatch another. *giggle* So this morning I figured, why not let her hatch "her own" egg and gifted her the one I had just collected from someone else's nest. I set it beside her. She touched it with her bill a few times, then promptly tucked it beneath herself.If one extra baby is gonna make her happy, I'm happy.