Rosie's foot is all better! We treated her for 5 days. Each day we soaked the foot in water, then hydrogen peroxide, then put neosporin on it. We could see visible improvement by the day. The pics are from day 2. Thanks for your help!
You can actually see one of the lacerations in this one:
Ok, here's my pics! What do you guys think?
The first two are pics of chicks with short wings and no tails:
And the rest are ones with long wings and tails:
I'm wondering about this, too. Mine are 2 weeks & I have 4 with wing feathers that extend to the end of their bodies + tails, and 6 that don't have either.
I've also heard that male BO's have a dark spot on their heads, and I have some with spots, but the spots are on both chicks with the...
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Yup, I think you're right! But which one is the smart choice? They are all in w/the other hens...
I see 3 options:
1) Just let them sort it out.
2) Isolate Rosie.
3) Isolate #2.
Both are first time mamas, so we can't examine past experience as to who is the better protector...
We had two broodies at once; gave them both hatching eggs on the same day...Rosie's eggs hatched first, and #2's hatched over the next two days. Rosie took care of #2's chicks until they all hatched, and then the two mamas took care of all the babies together.
Then Rosie got a snake bite on...
I've got two Buff Orps that are doing a top-notch job! Dunno if it's beginner's luck, but I don't have a single complaint. Their clutches hatched at the same time & they've been sharing mothering duties since the beginning.
We just left our broodies where they were & it all worked out. We moved them closer to the ground when the chicks started hatching & didn't have problems with that either. We did have extra eggs under the broodies from time to time, but it wasn't a problem--we marked the hatching eggs and...
I gave hatching eggs to two broodies at the same time. One hatched all her eggs on Monday. The other's started hatching Tuesday and finished Wednesday. #2 didn't get off her nest until all her babies hatched, but #1 took #2's hatched babies to eat and drink for her until she got up.
Yup, mark the eggs and remove any new ones that appear. The eggs start to develop when she starts setting, and she won't be able to care for them all if they don't hatch at the same time. She'd have to choose between the hatchlings and the unhatched. Good luck!