That is best, no need rushing this. The least you bother them is the best.
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Cooing means that she is talking to the chicks in the eggs encouraging them.She's calm and cooing.
Well, that's so sweet, the cooing part!Cooing means that she is talking to the chicks in the eggs encouraging them.
Although the suspense might seem unbearable, just let her do her thing and wait.
It is! They have an incredible range of vocal expressions and so many nuances that one will only experience when they have chicks.Well, that's so sweet, the cooing part!
Yes, the suspense is high. I'm anxious for her. She's gone broody before I had a Roo and now is her time. I believe she will be a good mama.
I have listened to them and their strange sounds and try to associate with what's going on around them. It's quite interesting and fun at the same time. I love the egg song, each one is a bit different for sure!It is! They have an incredible range of vocal expressions and so many nuances that one will only experience when they have chicks.
Fingers crossed that everything goes well.
I do have a odd question, I have a buff roo and a buff hen, it appears that he's mating with her frequently. Her back feathers are gone and skin is showing now. I had a apron on her for over a month and took it off cuz I wondered how will her feathers grow back if they're covered all the time. I'm of the mind to put it back on her. How long should she wear it?That is best, no need rushing this. The least you bother them is the best.
A little rooster pedicure can help to reduce hens' feather damage and prevent cuts.I do have a odd question, I have a buff roo and a buff hen, it appears that he's mating with her frequently. Her back feathers are gone and skin is showing now. I had a apron on her for over a month and took it off cuz I wondered how will her feathers grow back if they're covered all the time. I'm of the mind to put it back on her. How long should she wear it?
Nothing....I'm out here now sitting. So disappointing there are no babies, no little peeps . I thought for sure by now there would be something.Well a bit off topic - did the chicks hatch?
But as to the barebacks, I have found they bother people more than they bother chickens. Do she still love him, hang out with him? If so, you really don't have to do anything. If she is hiding in the coop, then you need to separate him.