 but I'm rather hoping for some fertilised eggs from Snowy who is the one who goes broody regularly. Plus it's just fun (and jolly noisy!!!) having a male, he doesn't half strut his funky stuff and is a right laugh to watch
  but I'm rather hoping for some fertilised eggs from Snowy who is the one who goes broody regularly. Plus it's just fun (and jolly noisy!!!) having a male, he doesn't half strut his funky stuff and is a right laugh to watch  .
 .I was worried that my girls might beat him up but no, he asserted his authority straight away, that sorted out the pecking order and they seem to be quite happy and not taking too much notice of him, and he hopped up onto the perch last night, no squabbling or pecking and it is sooooooo much easier than introducing new hens to older hens!

Oh oh oh and my friends also gave us a mini coop/broody coop that they didn't need and was going to be thrown out, so I have somewhere for my broody to go when/if she ever gets to sit on eggs, separate from the rest in the other run.
 
   
  


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