Showing posts with label hen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hen. Show all posts

Saturday, May 12, 2012

The Mommie To Be Who Wouldn't Give Up



It began with a nest that remained empty for weeks; that should have been filled with eggs for certain.


My curiousity just couldn't remain complacent any longer; therefore, I decided to do a search inside of the henhouse, so to know whether or not they had chosen a new  "nest".  After getting on my knees, and taking a peek underneath  a normally empty and tiny little rain hideaway, for certain, my wonderous question was answered.

I found my three year old hen chicken, Queen,  sitting on more eggs than I had imagined.

For some reason, the girls had abandoned their real nest, for a new "crib". 

There were nearly two dozen eggs in total disarray; and, that Queen had claimed as her own. (I have three laying hens)

There were so many eggs in the new nest that they were spilling from the side of their home.
The problem here is that that is no rooster to fertilize the eggs that my chickens lay; therefore, the eggs cannot hatch.

However, after three weeks, Queen did become a NEW MOM anyway.
She is now the proud new mom of two new babies; and, without the help of a rooster.
(Stay tuned for the conclusion of this CHICKEN story)


What a great way to update my blog; after a year of abandonment.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

We really did have SNOW in the Southeast USA this year. Great photos

These photos are late, but great.

I've been busy trying to get a lot of my raw yarn made into fantastic wearable big rasta hats, so that my yarn supply is mostly depleted by the end of the year.

These photos were taken on Feb. 12, 2010; but I'm just getting around to posting them. Enjoy them. 

 Perhaps they will give you a cool feeling amidst these rising spring/summer temperatures.
I can't remember how many inches we had, but it stuck on the tree limbs.

My back yard enjoyed the winter wonderland.

Only one of the chicken dared venture out into the "whiteness". The others took a look, said NO THANKS, and turned around. This girl is obviously tasting the snow. (Can't remember her reaction to it)

I hope that all of the cold weather killed most of the mosquitos.

My wonderful landscaping went to the snow.

I'm not sure of how the Yucca plants, tropical plants, felt about all of the snow. I did notice that several of them fell over.
Bon appetite/snow photos.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

How about OMELET !! This egg was laid just FIVE MINUTES ago


Well, it was at the time of the photo taking; and it was laid by Ms. Fancy on Saturday March 6, 2010 in the afternoon. (all of these photos were taken today) I noticed her missing from the crew, then went searching for her. 


 I found the lady sitting at ease on the nest. I then kinda stood close by waiting for her to "give birth". 

Fancy, the white chicken, had a few drinks of water immediately after the delivery.

 When the new delivery arrived, I rushed inside and came out with the camera all loaded to shoot.


After "giving birth", Ms Fancy rejoined the rest of the crew, well except for Rhodie.

Rhodie was in a world of her own, hunting for worms and other great delicacies.

She looked up after I called her.
I love comments, so jump right in here. Who knows, one day I might have an OMELET giveaway. My chicken love being free range.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Ms. Laetoli is now a new "mom"


Now Ms. Laetoli, the smallest of my six hens have become an egg mom. It happened Oct. 27, 2009, but her mom, me, became addicted to Twitter and didn't update this blog properly.



Laetoli is a South American breed that is known for laying colorful olive, or blue toned eggs. She's Americuana.

When I found the egg in the nest, I knew that it had to be Laetoli's because of its white but blue green tent.


Below she seeks food, worms.

We will always remember that she began laying in the FALL, because of the leaves.




Laetoli and Fancy have a new mom talk here. See, Fancy had laid her first egg the day before.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Fancy lays her first egg.

Well it finally happened. Ms. Fancy decided to become a grown up mom and give her mommy, me, an egg.


She laid it on
Monday Oct. 26, 2009.





She's a proud new mom.
I noticed that she was following the pattern of the others when they were about to lay their first egg; wandering by themselves. I then noticed her sitting on the nest for about an hour or more. By the time the newborn was delivered, it was to dark to photo, but I got a great picture today. These are her first photos after becoming a new "mom".