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Broody loves the box
After finishing construction of the broody box Wednesday afternoon, I eagerly awaited dusk when I would transfer Calamity Jane and her brood. She hadn’t particularly noticed me putting the eggs under her that morning (I often root around under her … Continue reading
Posted in baby chickens, broody hen, chicken coop / run, chickens, nest boxes, update
Tagged broody box
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Building my broody a box
Calamity Jane has been broody for three months now. Although she failed to successfully hatch the fertile donor eggs in April, she was not clearly at fault, so I have decided to let her try again. Yesterday I stopped by … Continue reading
Posted in baby chickens, broody hen, chicken coop / run, chickens, DIY, eggs, update
Tagged broody box, building, isolating broody hen
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One week after chicks due
One week has passed since the chicks were due to hatch. Corroborated by several web resources, chicks will not hatch more than a few days passed the incubation period (I.e., 21 d due, 24 d max). So this morning I … Continue reading
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Tagged broody hen, Fertile eggs, incubation
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Kale Flowers Are Yummy
Last weekend a neighbour was surprised to learn that chickens eat foods other than grain. OK, fair enough. Except that he grew up on a farm. With chickens. It is a good reminder of the general ignorance in our industrial … Continue reading
