sawilliams
Songster
Simple question...
When does mama leave her growing chicks?
My chick are about 8 weeks old and mama still teaches them, hides with them, and nests at night with them.
I would have thought by now mama would have at least gone back to the roosts to join the main flock, and at thus piont it's not like the chicks can't roost with her. There are 7 chicks and though i see at night many still huddle under mama's wings all are about to get to the lowest roosting bar which is the same hieght as the highest nest. And is not that mama can't get a spot on the roost of the 4 bars the bottom 2 are empty and i often see her settle up there undisturbed before returning to her chicks in the nest.
My only thought is the sudden drop in day and night time temps may have her feeling uneasy about thier wellbeing? It's in the low 50s this morning where just last week the morning averaged 70+ with upper 80s even into the upper 90s during the day.
I'm not super worried about it at this piont, mostly just curious.
When does mama leave her growing chicks?
My chick are about 8 weeks old and mama still teaches them, hides with them, and nests at night with them.
I would have thought by now mama would have at least gone back to the roosts to join the main flock, and at thus piont it's not like the chicks can't roost with her. There are 7 chicks and though i see at night many still huddle under mama's wings all are about to get to the lowest roosting bar which is the same hieght as the highest nest. And is not that mama can't get a spot on the roost of the 4 bars the bottom 2 are empty and i often see her settle up there undisturbed before returning to her chicks in the nest.
My only thought is the sudden drop in day and night time temps may have her feeling uneasy about thier wellbeing? It's in the low 50s this morning where just last week the morning averaged 70+ with upper 80s even into the upper 90s during the day.
I'm not super worried about it at this piont, mostly just curious.
