Skyleen13
Songster
- Apr 24, 2020
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I’ve got a Swedish flower hen that recently snuck off & disappeared. We looked everywhere for her for 3 days with no luck. Then suddenly she showed back up at feeding time! We just thought she had been hiding from all the cold weather & snow. Then she disappeared again for a further 4 days before showing up again. At that point we were pissed because she kept pulling a Houdini and getting out of the run. (Turns out she’s figured out our lock & can undo it!) Well yeasterday we found her & her nest inside an old metal crate we had on the property that my uncle use to use for his sled dogs kennels. She had undone the lock & squeezed inside. Made herself a nice little nest in there with old dried leaves. Complete with 15 eggs! All hers by the look of it. I candled a few and they ones I did all look to be around the 12 day mark.
Im worried that with snow on the way that her babies might not make it. These will be her 1st clutch she’s brooded. I live in Bend, OR so the snow here can get quite deep. I do have a smaller coop with an attached run that I can put her & her babies in once they hatch. It’s covered & the coop part is really nice & warm. If we decide to let her hatch these babies we plan on locking her in the crate with food & water so predators can’t get at her. Then move her into the small coop.
I just would like some advice on if I should allow her to become a momma or not. My 2 roosters she could’ve been with are my salmon faverolle or my pure Swedish flower rooster we call sunny. Could be beautiful babies.
Im worried that with snow on the way that her babies might not make it. These will be her 1st clutch she’s brooded. I live in Bend, OR so the snow here can get quite deep. I do have a smaller coop with an attached run that I can put her & her babies in once they hatch. It’s covered & the coop part is really nice & warm. If we decide to let her hatch these babies we plan on locking her in the crate with food & water so predators can’t get at her. Then move her into the small coop.
I just would like some advice on if I should allow her to become a momma or not. My 2 roosters she could’ve been with are my salmon faverolle or my pure Swedish flower rooster we call sunny. Could be beautiful babies.