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Cass 
Second egg in the 'bator was not fertile. I cracked it open and it was just a yolk, no growth at all. (I did this outside, just in case, cuz they really stink if they are early quitters and you leave them full term) SO really I had 100% hatch of fertile eggs set. BUT the chick isn't going to survive. It is too weak to get up and eat and drink, poor thing. I am trying to hand feed it, but I am not home enough to make a difference in it's survival.
Oh well....I have three who think they want to go broody and I am saving eggs for them to sit on. I'll have to see how that goes.
I have two broodies right now, a NN and a whoknowswhat orange chicken. My NN is MUCH nicer to me when I pull the eggs out LOL.
I have waited to give them eggs until after the easter hatch. If it goes well, I can try giving them a few chicks OR (my preference) I'd like to find some feed store/hatchery pullet chicks for them in about a week or two. Then I'll have a nice integrated group of pullets with no work on my part. :P
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Originally Posted by
Cass 
Whoever told you that hawks don't take full size chickens hasn't been paying attention to hawks.
So hawk proof your area....lots of cover, even if you pick up bins from the free piles along the road and cut holes in them for access and put them down around the yard....they need a place to run to when they hear that screech.
Was in that 'old timer's thread'. I even responded back with my experiences! (I think in the same thread was the idea that hens won't go broody without eggs to sit on.. I have two hens proving them wrong right now!!)..
I have plenty of cover - a whole forest. I am pretty sure the hawk didn't get any chickens today. They are scurrying around now, and I am reasonably sure my count is correct and no one was injured or taken. I'll know for sure when they come in to roost, but so far it looks good. :P I guess they were just hiding earlier. My roo is good - he hollered like heck and even the babies scurried in the coop. :)
Oh, and cass - you think the BLRW are big, you should see my two langshans. They are bigger than my big roo and bossy too. :) My DH always comes out and always has to say 'those sure are huge chickens'...
Edited by featherz - 4/3/12 at 1:17pm