I'm looking to add the next generation of pullets, to keep the flock going, and eggs coming.
The current hens are keeping my lone cockerel in check, reminding him of his place, though he's only 8 weeks old. I might keep a second cockerel from the latest hatch, as long as they can get along...
My original ten were 7/3.
:oops:
Then I got 5 boys from 5 eggs with the April hatch.
It's looking like 3 of each from the latest hatch, hope so. You can check out today's pictures here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/fuzzis-chicken-journal.1550586/post-27811724
Someone told me that if you have two broodies with chicks at the same time sometimes they will nest together...
Tamar is in the back, a lower rank hen. Rahab and her four got in after Tamar and her two chicks were settled in the box.
I didn't see it as benevolent, but probably a display of...
Four 8 week old cockerels are headed for the auction in the morning. I'm going to miss the little delinquents. I'm sure the hens will not! :lol:
All are going except this little guy, recently named Zacchaeus, aka Zack.
Love the dad pictures, @Shadrach !
You may recall Little Chick, one of two chicks in a staggered hatch back in April? He was the one pecked and left for dead on day two, again on day three. I gave him B Complex and E from a syringe a couple times. He would get lost, Martha had to go back and find him. He cried when he got left...
Bantams don't have much meat.
:eek:
There's too much drama in the coop, so the juvies are heading to the auction next Saturday. I'm considering keeping one. If I didn't want to eventually breed I might keep this boy, he's got more of the Dominique sweetness than the others, the purebred Sussex.
Thank you. Seven hatched, one declined and died. So six are left. Please, PLEASE let there be some females. My last hatch of 5 was all males.
Heading to the auction: