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  1. danielchelsea

    Making Mistakes with my First Broody

    I didn't know there were special threads like that! I'll go check them out! She stayed nice and chilly last night, then had a full blown panic attack when I tried to grab her from the carrier, which was a great sign. She ran back into the coop as soon as she saw the others, and I haven't seen...
  2. danielchelsea

    Making Mistakes with my First Broody

    Thanks so much for your advice! We've moved her to a colder area where she will be a bit chilly tonight, instead of our toasty bedroom. She's such a sweet soul, I just want to do right by her! But she needs to be with her flock. I'm home all day, so I'll check on her a few times tomorrow.
  3. danielchelsea

    Making Mistakes with my First Broody

    And no, she's not sitting on eggs. I figure it is too cold for babies.
  4. danielchelsea

    Making Mistakes with my First Broody

    Thanks, Mary! I'll double check the coop tomorrow. I thought we had adequate ventilation, but maybe we need a bit more air flow. There is quite a bit of snow on the coop, so maybe it is keeping some of the air from escaping. I'll put her back out tomorrow... You don't think the shock of the cold...
  5. danielchelsea

    Making Mistakes with my First Broody

    Alright, so I'm pretty sure I've done a no no, but I wasn't sure what to do, so I just had to make a decision. Our Silkie, Hollis has gone broody. Our first hen to do so, though Hollis raised a bunch of chicks at previous home. We live in Michigan where it is hovering around 5 degrees recently...
  6. danielchelsea

    Who is Laying These Eggs?

    Hi all, we have 7 hens in our flock, and one rooster. 3 Black Sex Links 1 Old English Game Hen (named Lavender) 1 Golden laced Seabright (Seabiscut) 1 Polish Bantam (Donna) 1 Black Silkie (Hollis) We got them all this summer, and have just started laying. Every day, we go out and get two or...
  7. danielchelsea

    Roosters Prefer Each Other Over Hens

    See picture for rooster love fest happening outside the coop...Now that the ladies are in bed, they don't have to pretend anymore...
  8. danielchelsea

    Roosters Prefer Each Other Over Hens

    Us too! We've actually entertained the idea of building another coop if necessary. We just love them both so much and they are so beautiful. Anderson comes running when we come outside now, convinced we have treats. Latrice will come say hello too, but if you sneak up on him with his big hairdo...
  9. danielchelsea

    Roosters Prefer Each Other Over Hens

    We definitely have it lucky. It seems as though our Polish Frizzle doesn't seem to have any roo tendencies which really helps. We're pretty smitten on the Silkie. My wife heard a pathetic little crow this morning while I was at work, pretty adorable I have been told. I have a feeling we'll be OK...
  10. danielchelsea

    Roosters Prefer Each Other Over Hens

    We understand your concern about quarantine, we've read plenty on the matter. What you don't know is how particular we are as to where we look for new babies and that we don't have the facilities to quarantine a chicken for weeks. We have a 650 sq ft. ranch in the middle of the woods. Secondly...
  11. danielchelsea

    Roosters Prefer Each Other Over Hens

    Alright, so we brought little Anderson the silkie rooster home last week, he's around 6 months old. Then after posting pictures of our frizzled Polish, Latrice Royal, discovered that she is in fact a he and now we have two beautiful roosters. Latrice is between 6 and 8 months old and has...
  12. danielchelsea

    Tolbunt Polish Frizzle Male or Female

    That would explain the initial I am going to chase you Mr Silkie roo. He's very odd though, no noise or interest in the ladies, maybe he's still too young? I don't know how far along in development he is.
  13. danielchelsea

    Tolbunt Polish Frizzle Male or Female

    Hello all, we picked up Latrice a couple of weeks ago and after introducing a little silkie roo she had quite a reaction which got us thinking, is there a chance that she is in fact a he? Couple of observations No comb or wattles of any kind, not even a hint of any Very quiet, doesn't make any...
  14. danielchelsea

    Can Roosters wear Shoes?

    This is the best thing I've seen all day :plbb
  15. danielchelsea

    Adding Bantams to a flock of Standards?

    We have a mixed flock with 4 Black Sex Links, one Frizzle Tolbunt Polish, and 3 bantams...A Polish, an Old English Game Hen, and a Seabright. All of the girls seem to get along alright, but the Seabright and Game Hen are very obviously at the bottom of the pecking order. Not sure why, but Donna...
  16. danielchelsea

    Our New Flock...Tolbunt Polish?

    That is our concern too. She is off in her own world most of the time. She even got caught in a horrible thunderstorm last week by herself as the other girls had gone into the coop, and she didn't even think "hmm...looks like rain!" haha We are going to pick up a young rooster today, hopefully...
  17. danielchelsea

    Our New Flock...Tolbunt Polish?

    We're not positive, she hasn't laid or crowed.
  18. danielchelsea

    Our New Flock...Tolbunt Polish?

    She was breathing like that the first day we got her, she also did lots of sleeping in the bushes. We think she was just a bit stressed with the move. Now she doesn't do it at all thankfully, we couldn't hear anything while she was doing it.
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