We are at day 19 for Harriet! I'm hoping for some fuzziness in the next couple of days! I have a 6 dozen order for tomorrow and will be wiped out of eggs!
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I think maybe it's more likely they starved or dehydration since you found them together but were then scavenged?[COLOR=800080]I just got home from camping. We saw plenty of wildlife and a wolf kill.... it was a mom and calf. Probably a month or two ago.[/COLOR][COLOR=800080]The kids went through a ton of feed. I just bought another feeder and need another waterer. I have been showing the Bungees how the nipples work. They watched very closely.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=800080]I have a few hours of quiet time before the kids (human) get home from the camping trip. Whew.....[/COLOR]
hahaha, I'm very blessed that my head hen is the smallest of my chickens, she may even be smaller than my cockerel silkies.I should put some eggs in the incubator....then i could tell myself "by the time these hatch someone will have laid an egg." i inspected the girls today. Maggie and Wilson are leading the way with wattle development, Penny is not far behind. I've noticed the ameracauna combs pinking up a little bit but they, as expected, seem to be at least 2 weeks behind the other girls if not more. Hedwig and Shadow have been squaring off a little bit...sparring like when I had roosters. Maybe their hormones have been getting the best of them. Have you ever been around a tween girl? Emotional little things...
It was an easy winter this year and there are numerous wolves in these mountains. Heck... last year we were stalked by a pack of about 4 wolves. One minute there were no tracks on the mud..... 5 minutes later, there were 4 sets of tracks circling us.I think maybe it's more likely they starved or dehydration since you found them together but were then scavenged?
for you mortie... just cuz...