Ex Batts good afternoon one and all!
Tea is ready.
Temperature is in the 80s partly cloudy.
Have a great day!
Tea is ready.
Temperature is in the 80s partly cloudy.
Have a great day!
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I don't think our dominant, Blue, mates nearly as much as #3 Spud. He is always at it. He is quite the impressive dancer though. (more Travolta than Baryshnikov, but it seems to be effective.)This chimes with my experience. It's most noticeable in the mornings when I open up the coops, and the hens just want to eat breakfast, while the males just want to mate
Maria had been foregoing breakfast for a while in order to avoid all of the males - or (she is a smart cookie) she preferred to eat it later, in peace and quiet, on a plate she knew I'd supply when she turned up by the backdoor, long after the flock had moved on
What I've found very interesting is that most hens and pullets here prefer Fforest, despite the fact - obvious to all - that he's no. 2, he's not the dom. Typically the biologists say dominance leads to more mating and more offspring, but I'm not sure that's what's happening here. In any case, the girls have choices, and each to his own. No-one seems attracted to Gwynedd as yet, poor boy; hopefully he'll learn the tricks of the trade by watching Fforest, rather than Killay
The looks on their faces!Fez has been broody for 25 days now, and Llandeilo not much less. They've both lost a lot of weight, and showed no signs of giving up despite being lifted off the nests repeatedly since I got back from holiday. So I've had to resort to the heavy handed method of breaking again
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Hopefully it'll be quick, and they won't lose interest in brooding for the future; if this first attempt is a reliable indicator, I think they'll both do brilliantly!