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Fox gave up and no losses to it.
Blanch's second broody cycle is coming to a close. Clucking is greatly reduced and chicks are prone to wonder off much more when foraging. The new harem master is also starting to stay with her more as she is likely beginning to produce mixed signals about readiness to mate. Her weight should be on the up swing again. I will clean up nest site used next round to see if we can get a repeat. Odds are she will get a third brood off and weaned before frost. Her molt so far has been restricted to flight feathers of wings. Several other hens in cockyard already loosing tail feathers still in lay but late season clutches from such tend to be smaller.
Blanch's second broody cycle is coming to a close. Clucking is greatly reduced and chicks are prone to wonder off much more when foraging. The new harem master is also starting to stay with her more as she is likely beginning to produce mixed signals about readiness to mate. Her weight should be on the up swing again. I will clean up nest site used next round to see if we can get a repeat. Odds are she will get a third brood off and weaned before frost. Her molt so far has been restricted to flight feathers of wings. Several other hens in cockyard already loosing tail feathers still in lay but late season clutches from such tend to be smaller.