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THAT is an amazing day! Buff Orpingtons?Today I went out to feed mash, and discovered CHEEPING from under our broody! They weren't "due" yet but exciting!
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THAT is an amazing day! Buff Orpingtons?Today I went out to feed mash, and discovered CHEEPING from under our broody! They weren't "due" yet but exciting!
Grace sounds adorableHow amazing! What breed/breeds is she?
My uncle had a lab/gsd/Springer spaniel cross and she was so smart. She could pick up anything you showed her in minutes. I say she was smart but she did once eat 6 tennis ball sized steel ball bearings... I guess that was the greedy lab in herShe was a lousy guard dog too. They were burgled once and she greeted the intruders then got back on the sofa (where she wasn't allowed btw) and went to sleep
Rather have a gentle soul than a guard dog any day of the week!
My cat, Grace, quite often chases birds, sheep and snooker balls off the edge of the t.v. screen then goes round the back looking for them too. Wouldn't say she's particularly clever though.
I have a scale for weighing puppies that a friend left me when she passed away. It can weigh less then a pound though I don't remember how small of increments it can go... I've rarely used it.Have to save eggs for baking this week. Only 1-3 a day. 4 of 6 hens are laying and slowly doing a very gradual molt at the same time. The 2 not laying had blowout molts, and are almost grown back, no red headgear yet.
Olena prefers wet food, and always needs her towel to wipe her beak on. Question, does a recovering basically immobile patient usually eat less than the 4 oz., and is this ok? I've never had a house chicken for this long. Tomorrow it will be 4 weeks. I let her eat all she wants, and she eats the most in the morning, and snacks off and on, eating another portion in the evening. Now that she's eating her food and water, she doesn't care to drink much. 2-3 normal largea day. She is readily eating her vitamin tablets on her own, but I still have to put the E capsule in her mouth. What do you use to weigh your chooks, if you do?
Shes watching them close! She looks a little startled to me...like she's wondering how her precious eggs became fluffy ballsToday I went out to feed mash, and discovered CHEEPING from under our broody! They weren't "due" yet but exciting!
Barnyard mix, my friend who we got them from thought they'd be Australorps as her first set were all black to begin with, so may be a mix of Australorp, Orpington and WyandottesTHAT is an amazing day! Buff Orpingtons?
She gets all fluffy and talkative when I've picked them up to investigate and calms down when they go back. Hopefully everything works how it's supposed to, everything is set up in her little area, so fingers crossedShes watching them close! She looks a little startled to me...like she's wondering how her precious eggs became fluffy balls![]()
I've "messed" with my girls as soon as they hatched haha, when they are in the nest, talking to them, petting them, reaching under them, all around getting them used to me and my hands being there. I have a thread about her in a Body Hatch along.I'd like to candle eggs under my broody Dark Cornish but the though of how those mama's to be would respond is enough to just let her handle it. Actually both of the girls went broody a week apart.
But are they those "want to fight looking dark cornish girls?" My big mistake was not writing down the day they started staying on the nests. I've just got to wait it our. Either they give up and leave or come off with chicks.I've "messed" with my girls as soon as they hatched haha, when they are in the nest, talking to them, petting them, reaching under them, all around getting them used to me and my hands being there. I have a thread about her in a Body Hatch along.