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  1. BaileyMChicks

    Chicks in October: winter edition

    Oh, she also breeds seramas(as I said), old english game bantams, and D'Uccles, as well as others.
  2. BaileyMChicks

    Chicks in October: winter edition

    She lives about 10-15 minutes away from me. I don't know if you know where county road k is, but she lives on a side road off of k. I'm guessing she uses heat lamps, but I'm not sure. Ill know on Sunday though. She breeds lots of other bantam and LF breeds. Plus turkey, some ducks. She...
  3. BaileyMChicks

    Chicks in October: winter edition

    Ok, my hen frazzle is really, truly broody, as in pecked out her breast feathers and is sleeping on the nest all day and night. Plus she tries to kill me if I stick my hand in the nest box. And it's ok to let her hatch out chicks in the winter, right? I have this small two-hen coop that I...
  4. BaileyMChicks

    Chicks in October: winter edition

    She was in her original nest, just in a warmer area.
  5. BaileyMChicks

    Chicks in October: winter edition

    I decided to just give up on it because I went and checked on her an hour ago and the eggs were cold and she wasn't sitting do I let her out and I'm going to stop trying....ill just wait until spring like I should have. It was worth a try though...
  6. BaileyMChicks

    Chicks in October: winter edition

    And no I'm planning on keeping the chicks with her, as long as she's a good mother...
  7. BaileyMChicks

    Chicks in October: winter edition

    She is a first time broody, and just recently started laying eggs. The way I found out was that my one rooster dissapeared, and I was looking for him. I checked in an old pet bed/box type thing that was just sitting outside and I found 8 eggs and no hen. I didn't know who the eggs were from...
  8. BaileyMChicks

    Chicks in October: winter edition

    I have a broody hen and I was wondering if its ok to let her hatch out chicks. I live in the Philips area in Wisconsin and it's not too terribly cold out yet, for December. I could use a heat lamp if needed, and she would only have 4 eggs. I wouldn't be putting the hen and chicks in with the...
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