It was warmish Tuesday (low 20s celsius) but today is chilly (15C).Maybe the next day will be dry and hot where you are ?
She's already decided to not be broody after all. Maybe the chilly weather put her off. I'm wearing 4 layers.
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It was warmish Tuesday (low 20s celsius) but today is chilly (15C).Maybe the next day will be dry and hot where you are ?
Does that include your underwear?It was warmish Tuesday (low 20s celsius) but today is chilly (15C).
She's already decided to not be broody after all. Maybe the chilly weather put her off. I'm wearing 4 layers.
I've noticed they definitely eat more before going broody. Like they are trying to store a reserve. Haven't noticed the drinking more.Has anyone ever noticed a hen drinking twice to three times more water than usual the day before she turns broody? I have. Mary the Australorp drank loads of water Monday and was broody Tuesday. I'm wondering if she's an outlier or if that's a thing hens do. Can't say I've noticed it in the other hens, but I haven't been watching for it.
I've been wondering about this roosting business myself. Dusty -- my black frizzle mum -- took her chicks up onto the roost bar for one night. On their four week birthday. The next night the chicks were going up to roost and she called them back down to the floor. They are in the juvenile coop and there was no aggression or pecking from the others. But Dusty called them back down and they've been sleeping back on the floor for a week.Re roosting on the floor, I think you mean this one, it's a Nicol observation on commercial hens
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...rescued-chickens-thread.1502267/post-27166936
Kids!!!!Waiting for them to use the roost bar before she ditches them (?) I don't think so. I don't think they'll stay on the floor either. They have both shown an instinct to roost in the tree and on the extension roost bar. Most of the the Ex Battery hens used a roost bar evenually. They're just not big enough to defend themselves from Carbon yet. If they stay on the floor for a while it's not a problem for me but Fret obviously wants them to use a roost bar. Maybe they'll use the other roost bar. Maybe they'll learn to get up on the other side of Henry where Carbon cant peck them. Maybe I'll be getting them out of the tree.![]()
Ooh, pretty!!!Does that include your underwear?
That way I have three layers, and four if I get on my bike.
Weather here is fine. But I read that a huge storm will hit Ireland an West England today. It even has a name and they expect 8 meters high waves at the coast in the south of Ireland.
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Abby on her favourite spot. She slept on this branch last evening (put her in the extension before midnight ) View attachment 3646484
No, if I counted underwear, it would've been 5 layers.oes that include your underwear?
That way I have three layers, and four if I get on my bike.![]()
I think we've all noticed pre-broodies eating more.I've noticed they definitely eat more before going broody. Like they are trying to store a reserve. Haven't noticed the drinking more.
Here it was too warm on the bike for a thin coat In the afternoon. We have such a wonderful autumn (so far).No, if I counted underwear, it would've been 5 layers.
But two of the layers were summer clothes, so we could count them as one winter layer.