Pipd's Peeps!

I went out to check on Opal's hatch and open up the pen for Kya to have her daily break from brooding this evening. Opal has 3 babies out now, by the way! :love Anyway, as I was standing there waiting on Kya to return from her break, I noticed something odd in the closed-off wing of the coop that is currently housing 6 roosters and no hens.

First, I should mention that, as roosters often do, these boys had gone to the corner of their coop space several times over their stay there and chirped and carried on about the great nest spot that they'd found to try to woo the ladies through the fence. Silly boys. :rolleyes: But today, oddly enough, in that little bowl they had scraped out in the corner, there lay a single egg.

Did I mention this is a pen with 6 roosters living in it and absolutely no hens?? Even if they'd somehow rolled it in there from along the fence they share with the mixed flock of hens, they would have had to travel about 20 feet with it and lifted it up the steps to get it inside here!

Obviously, this was baffling. I stared through the fence at that thing for the longest time trying to wrap my brain around it being there. Finally, I decided to investigate further. Sure enough, it was a genuine egg. ... What? :th

But, then I turned around to leave with it only to see miss Freia hopping through the pop door to give me her big, brown eyes as if asking politely to go back to her usual side of the fence. How in the world did she get over here--and how did she avoid getting torn to shreds by the 6 roosters she found herself among?! Either she's got more attitude than she shows when I'm around or those young men are far more polite than I gave them credit for!

Long story short, she would have had to squeeze through a tiny weak point in one fence and then fly over a second fence to arrive in this particular pen. All during free-range time, so it shouldn't have been a matter of boredom. Talk about determination! Freia has been returned to her appropriate pen and I patched up the weak point to prevent further excursions into the rooster pen by a far-too-adventurous young lady. View attachment 4135231

Chickens. :rolleyes: They'll definitely keep you on your toes!
Oh my. Where there is a will, there is a way. 😊
 

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