Got to allotment today to find my Light Sussex Broody out and a bout in the run with the two Minorca's! Opened the coop hatch and the five Araucana eggs were clay cold.
She was ok last night so could only have been off them a couple of hours. I cleaned out the nest where she'd pooped and as she didn't seem inclined to return I took the eggs out with the intention of putting them in my incy. Put them in full sun to warm them up a bit...........went to chip shop for lunch and lo and behold when I returned she was back on the empty clean nest.
I then put the eggs back under her and checked before I came away to make sure she was still sitting.
They were originally put under her on 17th Sept. The postie smashed one and now she has got up and deserted the other five for 4 hours half way through incubation...........not the best start in life is it?
It's up to her now but had wondered about barricading her into the coop to stop it happening again............problem being is that she shares the coop with the Minorcas.
The winter quarters is now ready for the Minorcas (a hut within a hut on the end of a greenhouse) problem is it's still full of fruiting tomatoes and peppers!
Don't honestly know what to do for the best.
She was ok last night so could only have been off them a couple of hours. I cleaned out the nest where she'd pooped and as she didn't seem inclined to return I took the eggs out with the intention of putting them in my incy. Put them in full sun to warm them up a bit...........went to chip shop for lunch and lo and behold when I returned she was back on the empty clean nest.
I then put the eggs back under her and checked before I came away to make sure she was still sitting.
They were originally put under her on 17th Sept. The postie smashed one and now she has got up and deserted the other five for 4 hours half way through incubation...........not the best start in life is it?
It's up to her now but had wondered about barricading her into the coop to stop it happening again............problem being is that she shares the coop with the Minorcas.
The winter quarters is now ready for the Minorcas (a hut within a hut on the end of a greenhouse) problem is it's still full of fruiting tomatoes and peppers!
Don't honestly know what to do for the best.
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