Primroses |
Forget-me-nots - wonderfully romantic to pick some for your beloved.
They are also very aptly named as once you plant them in your garden they spread everywhere so......you won't forget them.
I don't know what these plants are but they were one of the first flowers to open in the garden and the white brightens a shadey spot.
A couple of weeks ago I was hunting about for Sweetcorn and found her on the nest and she refused to budge. She was broody. It must be contagious as the next day Priscilla joined her. They go into a kind of dream state and when I open the hut their feathers bristle and fluff out and they make a growling kind of sound. After much deliberation we decided to buy some fertilized eggs from Keiths Orps (breeder) and put them under the hens. It takes 21 days for the chicks to hatch and it is not a 100% success rate. They are sitting on 10 eggs now - so bets down everyone to how many chicks will hatch.
Their mother instinct is so strong that I have to lift them off the nest once a day otherwise they will not eat or drink anything. The first thing they do is run to have a dust bath. They flick and rub dust into their feathers which cleans them and gets rid of any parasites. The laws of nature are amazing - this is not taught but instinctual.
AND now Hattie is broody. She tries to peck me when I keep lift her off the nest, which I do a few times a day but she is determined and keeps heading on back. More eggs????
Chirpy chirpy cheep cheep - chirpy chirpy cheep cheep - Bye!!!!
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