☺️ thank you for your comment 💕, they probably do need more care than the larger breeds especially in the colder countries, they do not like the winter time! Hopefully summer will be here soon 💕💕
She sat tight for a few more days but then started to abandon them to take care of Penny. After candling them to check they were still alive I popped them under another broody hen Gemma who happened to be sitting on a clutch that weren't fertile. She hatched another two Albert and Peggy this is a link to the video if you wish to take a look ☺️. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jQpfIeCpIr8.htmlsi=lKyiwxxk3NmhePfp
@chucksnchicks ahh thats brilliant. I have my very own serama hen here in Ireland thats pipping out 2 at the moment, the rest are behind so im hoping she stays on them because ive only on broody hen out of 7 . Your videos are brilliant by the way.
@@paulobrien8600 thank you 🙂 I'm glad you like them. Aww how exciting I love this time of year when they all start going broody and hatching off. I'm sure she will be fine, I always say mum knows best, I only put the eggs under my other hen as all hers were no good 😞. Because mine are free to lay were ever and I keep them as natural as possible, sometimes when the broody hen gets off other hens do sometimes lay in the nest box as is what has happened here, there was a weeks difference in penny hatching and the others. My hens normally stay siting for a good few days before abandoning any eggs and normally then there is nothing inside them. let me know how you get on 🙂