Stella's Social Club

Day 3 at Mary's house.

Jack decided to give me the cold shoulder.



Finally the lure of oats got him to come down. But Diana was nowhere to be seen. I opened the gate and was getting ready to hoof it across the pasture and I saw her. I called to her and I learned one thing.............you don't want to get between Diana and food! I didn't think that little donkey could run that fast!

On the check to the chickens, I saw that Lukka had been ousted from her nest and another Icelandic had taken her place. I knew Mary wanted the Brabanter eggs under Lukka, since she is a seasoned broody. (the other one is not) So I did an egg swap and switched them around. I reached underneath and I felt a chick! One Brabanter has hatched and 3 others are pipped.
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I resisted the temptation to stick the chick in my pocket and bring it home.

I know Mary is dying to see these chicks, so............here is Lukka (wonder mom) and her baby.





And the broody thief, trying to steal Lukka's babies.

Wonderful photos Kelly. Cute baby
 
So sorry Rinda. I lost a hen overnight too. Kelly called today to say that one of my olive eggers, the one that got stomped by the emus, had died since her visit yesterday. I was surprised she made it at all and it looked like she was ok but I guess she really wasn't.

Love the brabanter chick! Thanks for switching them back Kelly.
 
Thanks for switching them back Kelly.
Oh, I didn't switch the hens. I relocated the eggs. Much easier than dealing with mad broodies!

Sorry I had to interrupt your vacation with sad news.

My Icelandic hen, Briet, is happily sitting on 4 eggs. (2 Icelandic from Mary and 2 of my Barnevelders) If I get another Icelandic egg while at your house tomorrow, that will go under her too.
 
I really, really, really, realllllly, really, really, really, reallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyreallyREALLY do NOT want anymore broodies this year! Enough already! Among the D'Anvers, Aimee was clucking the other day but so far, hasn't decided she wants to do a repeat performance like Penny, Carly, Maura and Sissy. Sissy ended up with no chicks the second time because one was smothered/crushed and one that did hatch, she left it to go to a different nest and I guess it got chilled and died. Penny and Carly have four and Maura has three all to herself and Dottie, my big BR hen, has her five who are approaching 9 weeks old now which she is still mothering. No more replacement chickens needed here, nope, no way. The bantams will ALL be rehomed/sold. I'll be keeping Dottie's five, which consist of one very nice cockerel and four pullets.
 
Oh, I didn't switch the hens.  I relocated the eggs.  Much easier than dealing with mad broodies!

oh I knew that, just worded it wrong!

Sorry I had to interrupt your vacation with sad news.

it is what it is and I am sorry you had to deal with it.

My Icelandic hen, Briet, is happily sitting on 4 eggs. (2 Icelandic from Mary and 2 of my Barnevelders)  If I get another Icelandic egg while at your house tomorrow, that will go under her too.


You can get some more for the next 6 broodies too. :D
 
I hate typing on this ipad with a lousy internet connection! But it has been pretty good today. I have almost gotten a video uploaded to Vimeo to share.
 
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Correction: Briet now has 6 eggs under her. I added the 2 Barnevelder eggs laid today. This is why I don't want any more broodies, I just can't resist putting eggs under them!
 

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