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    Broody hen pooped on eggs - do I need to move them?

    So Broody Mum is sitting on 5 introduced fertile eggs and we made her a little run/enclosure so that the other girls didn't try and get onto the nest. She doesn't get off the nest for anything and I noticed this afternoon that she's done a big stinky poop in her nest with the eggs! Should I be...
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    Having no luck with hatching

    This is her first brood and we only gave her fertile eggs because we couldn't break the broodiness... The eggs are FWM and she is a Welsummer. My mum also bought eggs from the same person and hers have begun hatching in her incubator. I think I might leave them another day or so and then candle...
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    Having no luck with hatching

    Do you mean weather-wise? We haven't hit our hot weather yet but I would think that Summer is better than Winter for chicks?
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    Having no luck with hatching

    Is it safe to candle them at this stage? The shells are a normal thickness so I think she's just been super clumsy...
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    Having no luck with hatching

    Having a really crappy hatching experience...so frustrating! Bought 6 fertile eggs to put under a broody that wouldn't be swayed from being a mum... she stood on one egg almost straight away leaving 5... then another one cracked and we used wax to seal the crack and crossed our fingers as...
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    First time broody Welsummer

    Thank you! I decided to give her a little encouragement to go and have a drink and some food...she wasn't happy about it but went and had a paddle in the water bowl, had a quick feed and dust bath...got into a fight with another broody who is not sitting on eggs but thinks the roost makes a...
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    First time broody Welsummer

    Hi All, I have a broody Welsummer...she could not be deterred from the broodiness despite all my efforts so in the end I bought her some fertile eggs to sit on. She's been going for 9 days now. I'm concerned that she isn't eating or drinking and I've had two different responses to this when...
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    Welsummer dilemma - any advice please?

    I'm hoping someone might be able to help me out here...I have a flock of 8 which includes a Light Sussex Roo and all the girls are laying except for one of my Welsummers. The sister is the same age (about 10 months old) and has been laying for a couple of months now. My other Welsummer has a...
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    What to do about a broody Australorp

    Hi All, My Australorp hen has just started spending her days on the nest and getting quite upset at me if I try to move her (which I do)...We have a rooster in the flock but I'm not interested in having any chickens to worry about so am not happy about her showing these signs. The other issue...
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    Double yolkers

    My hens started laying a few weeks ago and we're now getting 4 or 5 eggs a day (with more hens to mature yet). Although they're still small eggs (around 45 grams), without fail we'll get a double yolker each week (the last one weighed 77 grams). Is it common for chooks to lay double yolkers so...
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    Lame/Limping Chook - advice please

    I'll attempt to get a photo later today - I feel like I'm stressing it out if I try to catch it. I also noticed this morning that there seems to be less of an attempt to keep the leg out and straight when walking. The foot is now floppy and turned under like a paralysis so I guess it's getting...
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    Lame/Limping Chook - advice please

    Looking for any advice to try and work out what's happening with our chook. It's a young Light Sussex (potentially a roo but not entirely sure yet) who is 6 months old. About 5 days ago, it started hobbling and it's left leg seemed weak. It would bumble around the pen and rest a lot down on...
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    Lost a pullet to respiratory disease

    Well, two weeks in and I've lost my first pullet...Autumn was a Welsummer who developed a bit of a sneeze about a week ago. I didn't think too much of it seeing as it didn't seem to be getting any worse and then yesterday I noticed her nostrils were quite clogged with mucous that had a bit of a...
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    Do chickens HAVE to roost for health reasons? Mine are pile sleepers!

    I'm so glad someone asked this as I was wondering the very same thing. Our pullets are around the 10 week mark and we've only had them for 2 weeks...I'm finding it completely adorable that they all sleep in a bunch on what will become the nesting area (once they start laying) but can see that...
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    Hello from Perth, WA

    Hi Sunflour, Yes I mean they are in the coop at night but seemed to not be using the roosts...I watched a couple of the Light Sussex get on them yesterday and so the height seems to be okay - I guess it's a matter of training them until they get the hang of it. I've bought home the Welsummers...
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    Hello from Perth, WA

    Thank you :)
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    Hello from Perth, WA

    Hi All, I'm new to the forum but have been using it for information for a little while now. We have 10 acres in the Perth Hills of WA and have resurrected an old chook shed now known as The Hatchery :) Yesterday saw the arrival of the first 6 pullets - 3 Black Australorps, 2 Light Sussex and...
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