I think it is likely that she is hiding. How scary. It is amazing the power of nature, and instinct, but very horrible to have it going against your flock. Nutmeg could be in a very small space all cuddled up.
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How wonderful. Fairy Godmother, indeed!!!Carolyn, I already have you covered. I got some chicks at Agway a few weeks ago, and I vaccinated them when we got home.
Have about a dozen to pick from![]()
Oh Whew!!! Best possible outcome guys - she was hiding under the big blue tarp we have covering the patio furniture for the winter. I had checked under there because that's where Cinnamon was but I didn't see Nutmeg since she climbed up onto a chair! She didn't make a sound either, not when I pulled cinnamon out or when I brought her big sis Tiana near her spot. God when does hawk migration end again?!![]()
Gopd fopr you heather! I am so relieved .....for you.So, so, so happy for you!! That was so scarey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Reminded me of the time that I opened the nest box in the morning and found a small raccoon in there looking up at me with half closed eyes. He slowly raised his sleepy face with a look that said: "Oh, is it time to get up already?" The four girls were all huddled on their roosting board not two feet away from him. All safe and sound. Amazing. I was so shocked, I was trembling.)
Glad your little chicken girl was found alive and well. Deep breath. Whew, indeed.
-Carolyn
Ive had a lopt of hatchery ees and didn't know they laid blue eggs? All mine and my friends birds only had shades fron pale tinted pinky pastel colors to light greens.Easter eggers, there had better be some blue ones....I hope....
I knew she'd be hiding. Scares the crap out of them!