Surprise surprise, Charlie is broody, AGAIN! Has been for over a week now. If she doesn't snap out of it by herself, she is going to broody jail :barnie
I guess it is like the equivalent of us visiting a zoo / safari park ; we can be nose to nose through the glass with an animal that could shred us, but are chilled out or even excited about it as we're safe
In funnier news, I meant to share these photos and commentary weeks ago. Better late than never though ...
Hi Bob - I had to laugh at your original post as I work in the NHS. I have previously worked in a hospital with one of the best burns and plastics units in the world, staffed by some...
My little flock are happy campers. They have been with us now for just short of a year, their flock dynamics are very settled and they are all very reliable layers. Blue in particular loves hanging out with us - hates being touched - but enjoys just standing/sitting quietly by our feet for long...
Have finally caught up again.
@BY Bob - the little ones are just beautiful, and Ned looks just like his Daddy. I was surprised at how quickly Sydney moved on though
@featherhead007 so sorry to hear about your Roo, you sound heartbroken.
My 'eldest' is a black and white moggy and he is my fur-baby. As much as I fantasise about getting a pure bred fancy cat in the future I think I will go for a rescue next. Apparently in the UK all-black cats take the longest to be adopted - as they do not photograph well :rolleyes: