I currently have 2 Toms- a bourbon red and a royal palm that I love to death. I raised both from eggs and they are very spoiled. I lost my 1 gal last year after a fox got her. I currently have a few babies that I hope I will get at least 1 or 2 girls from for girl friends for the boys.
Anyway, I came into the barn yesterday morning to feed everyone and find "Bourbon" sitting on the floor not moving. He was dead weight when I tried to get him up. I finally move him and see he is sitting on a duck's nest of eggs that he had rolled out to a more convenient spot for him. Mamma duck was peeved to say the least! I managed to move him off and return her eggs to her.
Last night the same thing happened !!!When I rolled her eggs back to her this time she flew at me- so much for gratitude
Why of why is he doing this ??? Do Toms take over some of the brooding duties in the wild?
Anyway, I came into the barn yesterday morning to feed everyone and find "Bourbon" sitting on the floor not moving. He was dead weight when I tried to get him up. I finally move him and see he is sitting on a duck's nest of eggs that he had rolled out to a more convenient spot for him. Mamma duck was peeved to say the least! I managed to move him off and return her eggs to her.
Last night the same thing happened !!!When I rolled her eggs back to her this time she flew at me- so much for gratitude

Why of why is he doing this ??? Do Toms take over some of the brooding duties in the wild?