Petite Ferme
In the Brooder
- Sep 19, 2016
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Hi animal lovers
I have funny behaviour happening on my Petite Farm here in France. We currently have 37 chickens 21 are pullets (too many to name) 2 geese (1gander 1 goose) 3 roosters two papillon rabits ( sisters waiting for a boyfriend) Ebony & Ivory and two cats Charlotte & Cleopatra
The queer thing is that my gander Clyde tried mating with my goose Bonney a month ago now she wont have anything to do with him. She now follows my rooster Dominique around and honks everytime he crows. She has made a nest but no eggs yet. Im thinking maybe she is too young they are both approx 10 months old. I hope she falls back in love with Clyde as we really want baby gosling this Summer.
I have funny behaviour happening on my Petite Farm here in France. We currently have 37 chickens 21 are pullets (too many to name) 2 geese (1gander 1 goose) 3 roosters two papillon rabits ( sisters waiting for a boyfriend) Ebony & Ivory and two cats Charlotte & Cleopatra
The queer thing is that my gander Clyde tried mating with my goose Bonney a month ago now she wont have anything to do with him. She now follows my rooster Dominique around and honks everytime he crows. She has made a nest but no eggs yet. Im thinking maybe she is too young they are both approx 10 months old. I hope she falls back in love with Clyde as we really want baby gosling this Summer.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.
I believe I answered you on a different thread yesterday
