my new science project

Tuesday, March 30, 2010


this is my new science project: i took four eggs out of the ducks' nest (they lay eggs in there, but neither of them has shown any inclination to actually set the eggs), and stuck them under a broody hen who has taken her stand in one of the nesting boxes and hasn't seen the light of day for a week. for those of you who are city people*, a "broody" hen is one who suddenly takes it into her head (where, believe me, there is p-l-e-n-t-y of room) that she HAS to have babies or die. so she lays eggs in the nesting box (or under a bush) and insists on sitting there day after day after day, waiting for them to hatch. my broody hen will wait a long time, since she's never even SEEN a rooster in her life. there's a chance that the duck eggs are fertilized, so i guess we'll see what happens.

*we have lived in the country for exactly two years.


2 comments:

Mary said...

You have *not* lived in the country for exactly two years. You have lived in the "country" for more like two and a half years -- you and dad moved to Clayton in October of 2007, and since it's almost April of 2010, that's two and a half years. Check your facts before you use the word "exactly," please.

chris said...

what was ramona's cat's name in the beverly cleary books?

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