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post #8521 of 17776

so remember how i posted that everything was great after i moved my hen and eggs 2 days before hatch? she was on them this morning and then when i got home from work she was perched and no where near them....

:(

I put the eggs back in the original nest up in the larger coop, let her out and she went right to them and sat.

Im presuming shes been off the eggs for hours.... any hope for her? I feel terrrrrrible for messing her up :(

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post #8522 of 17776
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Originally Posted by jgervais View Post

so remember how i posted that everything was great after i moved my hen and eggs 2 days before hatch? she was on them this morning and then when i got home from work she was perched and no where near them....

:(

I put the eggs back in the original nest up in the larger coop, let her out and she went right to them and sat.

Im presuming shes been off the eggs for hours.... any hope for her? I feel terrrrrrible for messing her up :(


There's still hope. Is it warm where you are? If so she may have been taking a break when you found her. I wouldn't give up on the clutch until day 24 or so.

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post #8523 of 17776

it was a humid 60+ this morning when i left for work, but it was an incredibly windy 50-55 or so when I got home later. I think the banging roof scared her some. Its crazy windy here this evening.

 

I guess all I can do is wait and see. I have another hen on some more eggs a week further out than this one. so hopefully SOMEBODY will hatch some eggs. I just feel bad that i confused her. lesson learned.

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post #8524 of 17776
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it was a humid 60+ this morning when i left for work, but it was an incredibly windy 50-55 or so when I got home later. I think the banging roof scared her some. Its crazy windy here this evening.

 

I guess all I can do is wait and see. I have another hen on some more eggs a week further out than this one. so hopefully SOMEBODY will hatch some eggs. I just feel bad that i confused her. lesson learned.


Could you let her sit on those eggs until the other ones hatch and slip her a chick or two? Or maybe a few of the other broody's eggs to hatch?

My chickens: WL, AC, EE, LO, Marans, EE/WL mix & Silkies = a rainbow of egg colors :) 

 

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My chickens: WL, AC, EE, LO, Marans, EE/WL mix & Silkies = a rainbow of egg colors :) 

 

Chicken farmer since July 2011

 

"He remembered that they were but flesh, a passing breeze that does not return."  Psalm 78:39

 

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post #8525 of 17776

Just a little update.  2 1/2 week old chicks were not a good match for my broody.  We had moved her to a large dog crate and when we put the chicks in it was hard to tell who was more afraid of who.  Once it got light out, and everyone was aware they were trapped together, they all ran around in circles frantically trying to get out and away from each other.  :(

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post #8526 of 17776
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Just a little update.  2 1/2 week old chicks were not a good match for my broody.  We had moved her to a large dog crate and when we put the chicks in it was hard to tell who was more afraid of who.  Once it got light out, and everyone was aware they were trapped together, they all ran around in circles frantically trying to get out and away from each other.  :(



  I have found that any chick over only a few days doesn't work.

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    I'm always shocked how people take something typed on a forum so personally :) If I say it here I have done it. No Bull poop from me. I'm not arguing, I'm stating what I see in MY flock of 10 years.I'm NOT P.C. If that offends please just block me :)

 

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post #8527 of 17776
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Just a little update.  2 1/2 week old chicks were not a good match for my broody.  We had moved her to a large dog crate and when we put the chicks in it was hard to tell who was more afraid of who.  Once it got light out, and everyone was aware they were trapped together, they all ran around in circles frantically trying to get out and away from each other.  :(


At least you tried. Sorry. sad.png

My chickens: WL, AC, EE, LO, Marans, EE/WL mix & Silkies = a rainbow of egg colors :) 

 

Chicken farmer since July 2011

 

"He remembered that they were but flesh, a passing breeze that does not return."  Psalm 78:39

 

My BYC page http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/bobbieschickss-member-page

 

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My chickens: WL, AC, EE, LO, Marans, EE/WL mix & Silkies = a rainbow of egg colors :) 

 

Chicken farmer since July 2011

 

"He remembered that they were but flesh, a passing breeze that does not return."  Psalm 78:39

 

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post #8528 of 17776

Hello Broodies,

I was on here a month ago when my Buff Orpington went "broody".  Well, she wasn't truely broody because she didn't stay on the fertile eggs I got for her.  I brought them into the house and put them in the incubator and guess what....all 5 of those Easter Egger chicks hatched for me like popcorn! jumpy.gif Here is a picture of them (@ 2 weeks old) enjoying some of our nice California weather this afternoon. 

Can you guess the name of the white chick in front?  (Hint:  She has the wings of an _ _ _ _ _!)  The one in the back dressed in his tuxedo we call "Popper".  We haven't named the 3 black triplets standing in the middle.

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Oh, and I wanted to mention that Buffy is BROODY big time now! ep.gif  She hasn't left her nest (except once a day) for 6 days or nights. This time I put some fertile Trader Joe eggs under her. lau.gif It cost only $2.79 and I won't feel bad if none hatch.   It would be so cool if some did, though! fl.gif

Wife to 1 wonderful husband, homeschooling mom to 1 super son

 

Chickens: 1 RIR named Rhodie, 1 BO named Buffy, 1 PBR named Rocky!  2 EE named Angel and Ebony, 1 Welsummer named Ginger and 2 Golden Comets.

 

6 silkies named: Mysty Blue, Leo Pierre, Cinnamuffin, Cloud, Shadow and Icelynn

14 chicks in the brooder consisting of 3 Welsummers, 3 Barred Rocks, 2 Americanas and 6 d'Anvers

And...

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Wife to 1 wonderful husband, homeschooling mom to 1 super son

 

Chickens: 1 RIR named Rhodie, 1 BO named Buffy, 1 PBR named Rocky!  2 EE named Angel and Ebony, 1 Welsummer named Ginger and 2 Golden Comets.

 

6 silkies named: Mysty Blue, Leo Pierre, Cinnamuffin, Cloud, Shadow and Icelynn

14 chicks in the brooder consisting of 3 Welsummers, 3 Barred Rocks, 2 Americanas and 6 d'Anvers

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post #8529 of 17776

Ohmy gawd they are soo cute.... Love that mommas tail too..... love.gif

 

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  The life of the self employed. Manhattan trip today. Made a phone call and had to run out and prepare for a 9 yard mulch delivery tomorrow for my wife. As I'm going out to the truck I hear a broody. Another broody had a hatch! I thought she was due next week! 

     This is her 1st time being broody. She was born last spring. Here she is with her 3 Sumatra fuzzy butts! 

 

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I don't have help at my place except the goats....  Well um they are just company you cant turn your back on.... more like hyper active neighbor kids coming to see what your doing..... Well they aren't much help at all.... Oh well.

 

(1)Percheron(1)Dog (3)Cats(3)Goats(10)Guineas (17)Welsumers (2)Silkys(2)Auracanas

 

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I don't have help at my place except the goats....  Well um they are just company you cant turn your back on.... more like hyper active neighbor kids coming to see what your doing..... Well they aren't much help at all.... Oh well.

 

(1)Percheron(1)Dog (3)Cats(3)Goats(10)Guineas (17)Welsumers (2)Silkys(2)Auracanas

 

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post #8530 of 17776


It's obviously some kind of legbar hybrid. But you can sex them at birth and I wasn't all that taken with the cream legbar I had. I like a big, clean legged bird that is too heavy to get over my fence thumbsup.gif
 

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I didnt know Silver Dorkings layed blue eggs?

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This is Hermone, my 'pancake hen' sitting on 12 blue copper marans and 6 blue laying silver dorking eggs love.gif

 

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Hermione my pancake hen sitting on 18 eggs :)



 



 



 

Mother to the amazing crowing bantam wyandotte hen, a light sussex cockerel who was supposed to be buff, Buffy the buff sussex, 2 mixed-breed Freebie Sisters and Hermione...the best momma hen. Also 3 labradors, a cat, a show cob and a miniature shetland and the most wonderful daughter EVER

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Mother to the amazing crowing bantam wyandotte hen, a light sussex cockerel who was supposed to be buff, Buffy the buff sussex, 2 mixed-breed Freebie Sisters and Hermione...the best momma hen. Also 3 labradors, a cat, a show cob and a miniature shetland and the most wonderful daughter EVER

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