I think I had shared here a few weeks ago that I let my broody cuckoo marans have a single egg to sit on. I didn't want to mess with trying to break her out of it, as that may have taken nearly as long as just letting her sit. The idea was also to test her quality as a broody, see if she had what it takes to sit there for the 21 days and tend her "nest."
So yesterday morning I go out and hear the loud and telltale "Cheep cheep cheep!" of a baby. Sure enough, she hatched that one dang egg. Now she just has to keep the others off the baby. So far she's an appropriately cranky mama. I put water and food there for the baby to get to and yesterday at least once I heard the mama doing that particular sound they make when they call the littles to food. Too cute, lol.
So if mama hen does a good job raising baby chick, she'll get a special leg band.
Still no frost here, and none in the forecast either.
So yesterday morning I go out and hear the loud and telltale "Cheep cheep cheep!" of a baby. Sure enough, she hatched that one dang egg. Now she just has to keep the others off the baby. So far she's an appropriately cranky mama. I put water and food there for the baby to get to and yesterday at least once I heard the mama doing that particular sound they make when they call the littles to food. Too cute, lol.
So if mama hen does a good job raising baby chick, she'll get a special leg band.
Still no frost here, and none in the forecast either.