Re: Guess what we've got?
I went to visit my friends today that moved to Axminster, as I needed to visit their puppies. She asked me to bring a carrier & take some of their hens off them, which I said no. I arrived and she kept asking me to take some of the hens, all beautiful, and only youngsters. She wanted to find homes for a few off them so she can get some rare breeds instead. I was undecided if I should bring 3 home with me, but then asked if I could take one of the broody ones (she had 2 broodys) they won't lay when broody, but just sit on the eggs & won't let the other poor hens into the nest box. One was more broody than the other as she was not budging off the nest & had a bit of a shout when we pushed her off. She looks healthy & I said I'd take her. I have to go back to see the pups again in 3 weeks time and she said I was welcome to bring the hen back if we decided we didn't want her. She is a Buff Orpington. They are very big birds & she makes my other hens look really skinny. We have a cage in the garage which is perfect for her & we've popped her in there. It just so happens that on Wednesdays, there is a local poultry sale & I am going with my Dad to get her some fertile eggs to sit on. I've always fancied having a go at hatching some chicks, but none of our hens have ever gone broody.
I think when I go back in 3 weeks, I may come back with a couple more hens.
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