I Like Turkeys
Crowing
Sorry if I’m posting too much in this thread. Lately I have had a reignited adoration for my Bantam cochins. Not to say I normally dislike them, but I have a lot of birds and aside from breeding plans and general care, don’t spend as much time fawning over them as might be necessary.. My Bantam cochins have been very cute lately. I’m also sorry for rambling on. These birds are really wonderful.
Since I exiled my rooster to living with the largefowl flock for scratching up back feathers, my (mostly)Bantam cochin pen has turned into a “broody mamas and babies” pen. That meaning; a day or two ago I had two hens go double broody on me. These hens are very adamant about being mothers and a pain to break, so I decided to let them sit. They’ve got 14 eggs between the two of them and I might sneak more under tomorrow.. I also have an ayam cemani hen who decided to brood. Probably going to shove Bantam cochin eggs under her too, because I have a stockpile of old ones and don’t have incubator space.
The frizzled hen(Confetti Cake) has still been semi-invested in her last brood until now. Her two teenage sons I kept back were nosing around the broody pile. This has been something they’ve done before, I think they find comfort in being around big hens. Just a few days ago at night I’d see them snuggling under their mother.
Also in the coop I have a partridge cochin bantam hen with her brood of chicks. Growing these out to hopefully keep a few good red ones back.
Since I exiled my rooster to living with the largefowl flock for scratching up back feathers, my (mostly)Bantam cochin pen has turned into a “broody mamas and babies” pen. That meaning; a day or two ago I had two hens go double broody on me. These hens are very adamant about being mothers and a pain to break, so I decided to let them sit. They’ve got 14 eggs between the two of them and I might sneak more under tomorrow.. I also have an ayam cemani hen who decided to brood. Probably going to shove Bantam cochin eggs under her too, because I have a stockpile of old ones and don’t have incubator space.
The frizzled hen(Confetti Cake) has still been semi-invested in her last brood until now. Her two teenage sons I kept back were nosing around the broody pile. This has been something they’ve done before, I think they find comfort in being around big hens. Just a few days ago at night I’d see them snuggling under their mother.
Also in the coop I have a partridge cochin bantam hen with her brood of chicks. Growing these out to hopefully keep a few good red ones back.