Pearlescent
Songster
- Apr 17, 2024
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Roosting is still a work in progress...
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I see they have found the camp cot to snooze on - smart kiddo!This poult takes after her mother, Sugar. very dead.
I think the outstretched wings are meant to be anti-roll stabilisers
Gosh that cannot be comfortable! And sure hope she doesn't roll off her roost! At least it would be far to roll though. I sure miss having babies around - thanks for sharing!
I think the outstretched wings are meant to be anti-roll stabilisers![]()
Hope springs eternal!Do y'all ever wonder how chickens manage to move eggs from one box to another. I know they do. Its happened more than once around here when I've had marked eggs with broody hens.
Today I have a bantam hen sitting on a rock. Its a nice size rock too. I have no idea where it came from, or how she got it into the coop and then into a nest box thats about 6" off the floor.
It isn't even a smooth rock.
I made a thread about hens moving eggs around with a couple of examples.Do y'all ever wonder how chickens manage to move eggs from one box to another. I know they do. Its happened more than once around here when I've had marked eggs with broody hens.
Today I have a bantam hen sitting on a rock. Its a nice size rock too. I have no idea where it came from, or how she got it into the coop and then into a nest box thats about 6" off the floor.
It isn't even a smooth rock.
OMGI don’t have a picture of this either but my two old hens were taking a dust bath by the barn the other day, in a very open space. Suddenly a HUGE bird started circling them. They ran toward the barn but I didn’t think it was safe enough so I shooed them into the trees. Then I realized it was a vulture.He thought those two idiots were dead.