yes I have 2 questions, Is it normal for the other hens to pick on the broody one? and 'fertilized eggs from the grocery store'? wouldn't they be past incubating?
Thank you, I'm studying on all these details, my understanding of the 'adoptive chicks' was to tuck them in at night when all were sleeping. since are daytime hi's are hitting 95. I understand what you are saying and it really probably won't happen with this first boody hen. but everything is...
Thank you very much, one thing about it is this one is one of my shy hens and I am getting to handle her, when I put her out of the box she goes about eating etc for a while. I'll see how it goes, I'm building a small chicken tractor and it may be good to use to adjust broody attitudes. I...
thank you, so should I try to break them of broody if I'm not going to try the chick thing by setting off the nest often? how likely is it I'll have more then one go broody at a time?
OK I'm new at this, and first of 7 hens (no roo) that are all about 16 months old is going broody. So I should take her off the nest when I see her and try to get her to quit? Thought about waiting a while and then hiding some day old chicks under her, I heard they will mother them into the...
7/7 although i now have 3 pullets. when should i start counting them? the old girls , 15 months, seem to get bored on rainy days and hang out and lay, on sunny days i avg 5.
yes how old are they? I got a couple leghorns and one bared rock that are suppose to be 23 weeks old, they look very young. wound they be about to lay? my other girls are 15 months old now and I got them at 22 weeks old and didn't think they looked this young? Not the best of photos but do...
I don't know if it's one that's doing it or who, or if they are accidentally broken then eaten? I've had my hens nearly a year and this has just happened 2 times in the last month. Are they needing some supplement? Is this going to be a problem?
TIA for any help with this.
Kate
Hello Hello GREEN EGG, hadn't seen one in months since they were molting when winter started. got one today along with 3 brown ones, So the other EEs should follow ..... 4/7 today!!
well i am sure that since they all (3) went to molt just as the cold weather hit and that i'm not artificially lighting them has something to do with it.
I call mine, semi-free range. outside of the coop the 7 hens have a 20-30 fenced and netted play yard, they have 'toys' in there. I heard a neighbor lost some hens to coyotes last night. I haven't seen any ground predators since we got this hound even though she is in the house at night. our...
Thanks, yes I guess they are more 'pets' then producers, I think I'm really lucky having the 7 hens I started with being happy and healthy all year and that I know for the couple of days this summer that I got 7 eggs a day all different shades of color etc that all of them do lay. I expect the...
They have a little 'night light' solar in their coop but i was told that lighting un-naturally to increase production would also shorten their life spans?
I don't think I expect anything out of the 3 EEs this winter, currently one of the Rocks is coming out of a light molt. All these hens were born in Feb/Mar. So currently it looks like the 2 NH Reds and one Rock are rotating to lay 1-2 eggs a day. Which is fine and keeps up with the house...
i have 3 all hatched about Feb/Mar time, they all layed in the summer, but all decided to molt in Oct early Nov. now it's winter they are all pretty well fully re-feathered and I haven't had a color egg in over 8 weeks. They are fun and pretty hens, but for production I would not choose them.
I was told a pullet molt was kind of light, but i have one who is pretty weird looking right now, and feathers everywhere. her 2 hatch mates are molting a little but this one the biggest and strongest of those 3 I'm afraid will get cold soon, she also is kind of segregated from the others like...