Here are some pics.
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Nile, a few hours old. That's Rosie to the immediate right. |
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Born that day, and already jumping around. Typical boy. |
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Nile with Mum (Yellow) - too little to drink but very curious. |
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Rosie with Mum (Young). She has gotten lighter in colour since she was born. |
One more calf to go, probably due in about 4 weeks, but it is not an exact science.
Chicky babes
A godsend for some, a nuisance for others, one of the hens went broody a couple of weeks ago. For us it is a good thing, this is why we got roosters, after all, and if a hen does the incubating and rearing of chicks that is much easier than doing it ourselves.
We weren't sure whether she would stick at it as some breeds are known for not being very good mothers. But so far she is very focussed on the nest so the signs are good. We have moved 'broody chook' to a private wing, and took the opportunity to candle the eggs. All 5 are fertilised and we could see the first signs of development.
No, we are not counting them before they are hatched, however the due date is this Saturday or thereabouts.