I have a "routine" in my Silkie pen to try to keep everyone safe. I have a game hen in there with the Silkies and she has 3 babies. Since she can be super aggressive where her babies are involved, I pen her up in a 3 ft x 8 ft pen during the day inside the run. Her babies can easily go through the fence so they have the run of the whole chicken yard, but she can't. Then I let my Silkie mamas out of their brooders so they can take their babies outside without getting attacked by the game hen. In the process of putting everyone back where they go for the night, I realized that ANOTHER (separate) game hen in my main coop had left one of her babies outside in the chicken yard. It took me 15 minutes to catch the booger. I opted NOT to give the baby back to the game hen and instead slipped her under my BO hen named Red who is currently broody. It is pouring buckets today.... I had to put on all new, dry clothes after feeding everyone but I took the opportunity to check on Red & the baby. I also wanted to put some chick starter & water in there by her nesting box since I'm sure the baby will be hungry. Red grumbled at me when I lifted her hind end up but I think the baby is still safely tucked away under her because I saw baby feet and heard chirping. No new siblings yet that I could see but it was dark and hard to tell.
I'd bet it's already rained 1-2 inches today....on top of the 6+ inches we've gotten over the past week. I did get most of the hoop house netting on yesterday except for the door end. I also ordered another net which I will simply add over the cheap Amazon one. Double netting never hurt anything, right? I hope to start getting plants in the ground on Friday or Saturday this week....FINALLY!
I'd bet it's already rained 1-2 inches today....on top of the 6+ inches we've gotten over the past week. I did get most of the hoop house netting on yesterday except for the door end. I also ordered another net which I will simply add over the cheap Amazon one. Double netting never hurt anything, right? I hope to start getting plants in the ground on Friday or Saturday this week....FINALLY!