One of my Speckled Sussex, Sweetie, is broody now.
She’s the first of my pure large fowl females to actually go broody.
I’m debating on whether to let her set some eggs.
I’m kind of over the whole broody thing now lol.
This is the fourth one!
Mitzi is doing great with her 4 babies.
They’re 10 days old in this photo and two weeks old as of yesterday.
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I am pretty amazed at how capable broody raised chicks are though.
These four were negotiating a ramp 18” high at 5 days old.
My older four (6 weeks old) are also doing well. Itsy is still parenting her two black chicks.
I think I had posted that Bootsie stopped parenting the two NN chicks two weeks ago and promptly went broody again. I rehomed her because I’m not dealing with that over and over and she’s always been a nervous basket case.
The two NN chicks are doing great. One of them was showing some extremely dominant behavior last week but has since calmed down. Hormone surge maybe?
I’m pretty sure both are cockerels.
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Look at those thick legs!
They have great camouflage just like their sister Cleo does. These guys will be sold to someone wanting NN roosters.
The two black chicks that hatched with these guys are difficult to photograph.
They’re always moving. Those two could be pullets.
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And we’re having a problem with the European Starlings getting into our chicken feed.
I’m seriously considering treadle feeders because it’s becoming such a huge problem and expense.
Putting all the food in the coops helps also.
I have to have crumbles and easy access for the babies though.
We’ve been having rain here for almost a week straight. Everyone is sick of it.
We had a sunny day yesterday but today is rainy again and also tomorrow and Tuesday.
Our newest addition to the flock, our little white Rock (Crystal), has integrated well and goes into the big coop and roosts with the others.
She’s pretty independent and keeps to herself.
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