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Our turkey has been sitting on eggs for 2 months or more. She hatched one guinea which we promptly removed. Later, we removed the "dead eggs" and replaced them with chicken eggs (some from the refrigerator) and she's been sitting on them. Today, we got home to find SEVEN babies with her walking around the yard. By some miracle, we corralled her into the coop (everyone is free ranged here and the coop isn't much) and gathered all of the babies. We thought about leaving them, but we just lost our second duckling today. We don't want to lose any of these. Will Snowbird (that's Momma) settle down to the fact that her babies are gone? Will she go back to the nest and sit on more eggs, should they magically appear? Will she stop chasing all the guineas and chickens with whom she was raised? This is all so new to us, I need help!
Thanks for anything,
Beth
Here are the little darlings.
They are all from a male (probably Buff Orpington) and different females - Black Australorp, (maybe) Red Six-link, and Americana.
Here's the surrogate Momma
The Proud Poppa (ok maybe not proud, but busy)
THE MOMMAS
The Sex-Link, I think
This is one Americana girl, Eagle
Another Americana Momma, Sticky - she got into the sugar water her 1st day home
Here is one of the BA Moms.
Well, I tried to resize these, but no luck. Hmmm?
Thanks for anything,
Beth
Here are the little darlings.
They are all from a male (probably Buff Orpington) and different females - Black Australorp, (maybe) Red Six-link, and Americana.




Here's the surrogate Momma

The Proud Poppa (ok maybe not proud, but busy)
THE MOMMAS

The Sex-Link, I think

This is one Americana girl, Eagle

Another Americana Momma, Sticky - she got into the sugar water her 1st day home

Here is one of the BA Moms.
Well, I tried to resize these, but no luck. Hmmm?
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