The wee little chicken she lost her mind
and she began to sit.
Said the chicken lady to the little chicken
“Pearlie, I think you’re broody.
Come out today,
from the coop to play… in the nest box, you cannot stay!”
but Pearlie replied…
“I like it here, in the coop, just fine. I’m waiting…
I’m hatching a plan.
I’m pretty sure some chicks will come—I’m waiting, I’m waiting, I am.”
Oh Pearlie—I think you’ve lost it sure; you see, there’s one thing that you forgot --
All this waiting in the Texas heat--- will ‘cook your goose’ besides;
THERE ARE NO EGGS
under.
your fluffy.
little butt!
(PLR)
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As a result of her broodiness—the other hens began laying eggs in the car park flower beds and also in the Stacked Pots in the front flower bed. Naughty chickens. First seen @ Instagram ...click on over and you can follow me there too! I am a chronic Instagram-er. There I said it. It's out now.
Boy! don't I feel better. :)
~~~~ The Broody Stockade~~~~
3 days of Solitary Confinement with food water—put a stop to all that nonsense.
Just to clarify -
"Broody…or not Broody?
Sometimes you’ll see a hen sitting on a nest, but you may not be sure if she is actually brooding.
Sometimes you’ll see a hen sitting on a nest, but you may not be sure if she is actually brooding.
To find out, slide your hand under her and try to remove the eggs. If she is just sitting there, when you reach under her to take the eggs out, she will get off the nest rather indignantly, squawking and fussing the whole time.
If she is broody she’ll stay put, pecking your hand and making little, throaty noises while she puffs up her feathers and tries to look tough." - Hobby Farms
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If she is broody she’ll stay put, pecking your hand and making little, throaty noises while she puffs up her feathers and tries to look tough." - Hobby Farms
Sharing this post Here:
From the Farm Blog Hop @ Sunny Simple Life
Til next time, Be Blessed!
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Be anxious for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanks giving let your request be made unto to God; And the peace of God which surpasses all comprehension will guard your heart and minds in Christ Jesus. ~~ Philippians 4:6-7
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7 comments:
I actually went and googled broody to read more about it.....I am learning so much as I follow your chicken adventure! Oh, in regards to your camper....I sure hope you can get it fixed one day and do a little glamping!
Carol
I guess you taught her! I guess it takes tough love with chickens too.
At least she tries! Our hen thinks she is broody and will try to hide eggs beneath her as I am collecting but in a couple of days she just gives up and leaves. No naturally hatched chicks. Glad your other chicks will get to lay in the nesting boxes now.
I've got a broody hen too. I bought her3 blue fertilized eggs and put them under her. She gets off the nest once or twice a day to eat and poo. On the first day, my blue laying chicken managed to get in and lay a 4th egg! Now why didn't I mark the first eggs? Well, I dotted the 3 I think are developing and put a ? on the 4th. The due date is August 2nd for up to 3 of them :-)
I always learn something new from you...Ann
I love your chicken posts--even though I know nothing about hens and eggs and such!
gail
I want one:)
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