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Silly broody Noodle!

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I was hoping against hope Noodle would give up some time soon as she has been broody over 3 weeks now :roll: I finally bit the bullet this afternoon and put her in the cage.

how could she give up this freedom

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For this? :(

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I am a bit concerned that the wire on the cage floor (was roof) is a bit too far apart for her feet. I was thinking of putting in some of the wire skirt of the eglu run in there for her. What do you think, or is this defeating the object? :?

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I know, it's a shame about the not eating much thing. :( This time with Princessa I just kept giving her all the things the others have, mealworms and treats as well as her usual feed, and she ate really well the whole six weeks, so not gone down hill at all. She is in the trees for the first time tonight. :angel: Just got Little Pingu to sort out in the next day or so, she has been broody for 2 weeks. :( I wonder which one will be next. :lol:

 

Try not to worry. {Hugs} Easy to say I know.x

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It took 3 days of badtempered stamping from Blossom in the broody cage...actually the (pink eglu) run with the house door kept closed so she couldn't get in there to nest or roost.....& she snapped out of it.....I'm weakening this time though & have left a message with a friend who has pairs of Pekins to see if I can get some eggs for her to sit on :D

 

Noddle is such a pretty girl......shame the friend doesn't have any frizzles nor reds in his flock :?

 

Sha x

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I'm weakening this time though & have left a message with a friend who has pairs of Pekins to see if I can get some eggs for her to sit on :D

 

Oh heck! :lol: Go for it. 8)

 

I'm awaiting the return phone call :whistle::D:D ......and the (pink eglu) has been scrubbed & poultry shielded ready to return to its nursery status of last year.with the aid of the big girls of course :roll:

 

Sha x

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I'm weakening this time though & have left a message with a friend who has pairs of Pekins to see if I can get some eggs for her to sit on :D

 

Oh heck! :lol: Go for it. 8)

 

I'm awaiting the return phone call :whistle::D:D ......and the (pink eglu) has been scrubbed & poultry shielded ready to return to its nursery status of last year.with the aid of the big girls of course :roll:

 

Sha x

 

Awwwwwwwwwwwww, lovely. :D can't wait for news of the (hatch) x

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Nope, no eggies for Noodle :shameonu: hopefully she'll snap out of it tomorrow :pray: ?

I wish my broody Pekin would. She's been in the 'sin bin' for three weeks now with no sign of giving up. I've even resorted to dunking her in cold water. On the odd occcation when I think I've won, she heads straight back to the nest box. Shutting the door doesn't work, she simply camps out in front of it :wall:. Humm.

 

Andrew

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Princessa did the same when she was young, camped out in full sun infront of the pop hole, and believe me that is hot hot hot over here at mid day, and on a concrete floor. They are truly mad when broody.

 

A hen at the Camel Park near us, went broody where they were building new staging for the clients to get on the camels, they were arc welding right in front of her and she never moved for three weeks. She (hatch) 11 chicks and walked away. :shock: Tough, or what. :clap: We under estimate these girls of ours. :D

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