I've slapped my fingers off the keyboard so far when reading this thread but I have to comment now and no doubt my comments will make me thoroughly unpopular.:p
I did this semi feral stuff for ten years in Catalonia. I learn't what little I know from keepers in Catalonia who had semi feral...
Warm, dry with sunny spells.
Guess what.:lol: Yep, Mow's gone broody. She's been watching Fret. She doesn't really know enough to sit and hatch yet. She was out most of the day and about an hour before roost time she headed for hte nest and sat all fluffed up and swearing at anyone who got...
Not really. Four new chicks of which three will will stay at the field. You've been reading that chicken math article where people cant count.:D
Nope.:lol: If the person who took the chick had said no it would be dead now.
If mums abandon chicks there is a problem. Sometimes the problem isn't...
Probably not. Remove the egg. Even if she's thinking of going broody there isn't any point in making her a nest and letting her sit if the eggs aren't fertille.
Warm, dry with sunny spells.
Fret had seven eggs and you may notice the sums dont add up.
Fret hatched five out of the seven. Somehow an egg got added over the last two days.:confused: All the original eggs were marked and one in the nest box wasn't. It could be one of Mow's.
Fret was in the...
The Muscovies got fed the same feed as the chickens but with the addition of a vitamin B complex.
It's a problem that crops up over and over on most of the backyard type poultry sites. The assumption is often that the birds are contained and contained birds have different nutrient requirements...