Blu, I'm glad she's doing alright this morning.
My broody girl is still pancaked out on those eggs
And while I was going to sleep last night, I had a thought.........I sure hope you guys know thow much I love and appreciate having such good friends on here. Yes, even those of you that don't care for the mush
I'm mushy! I love mush! Pour it on sweetheart! We love you just as much back I hope ya know!
That girl sounds pretty broody. Pretty sure she will stick it out now if she hasn't gotten off of them since you moved her. I had a real hard time breaking my leghorn mix. Kept taking her out of the nest box during the day, and bless her heart. She would lay down right there where I put her! I would have to take her over to the food, then she would eat, then back to the box. But I removed her several times a day..for a week! Finally, she started staying away from the nest box longer and longer, and without doing the cluck cluck sounds. So, now, we will all be waiting on seeing how many babies she hatches. How fun!
blu, if I could only get away with it! I would have some of those cuties. I'm so happy that little girl is doing better. You know what you are doing, that's for sure!
I have 8 OE's! All black but two blues. So,
cyndi, I have some OE's! I now have several EE's pipped. A day early again. I got to thinking about what Hattie had said about me always having them come early. There is a site that talks about how NOT using the vent plugs after 10 days does so much for a growing chick. I am one not to use a plug, except once in a while to raise the humidity if needed..then I take it back off. I learned that from when I had that bator that Sasha bought from me. You can open that door during hatches no problem. Well, I've always been one to snatch a new baby out after it hatches so it doesn't bother the other eggs. Well, not always, but the last couple of years. Anyway, no plugs in the vents. Helps the chick mature quickly. I will try to find the article on it later.
So, RED, you will have to watch and see how often your broody gets off the nest to eat, drink, and poop, that wonderful experience of a smell you will have.
Maybe you can make sure the food is smooth on top, to know if she has been up or not while you aren't there. That's what I did with my blue splash silkie. I could see that it was messed up when she went to eat. Then of course, she would go to the other end of the hutch to poo. When is gets near time for lock down, especially watch. I would love to know if she gets off the nest, or if she is still turning eggs. You just sit there and watch for us..ya hear?
Off to the dentist! Cleaning.