A Bielefelder Thread !

Good luck with the hatch! I came upon a few Bielefelder eggs by chance when buying Marans. Of the 14 I hatched we're keeping 3 Wheaten Marans (pullets I think), and 3 Bielefelders (1 Roo and 2 Pullets), So far, at 3 weeks the Bielefelders are super mellow and the roo will even approach my big girls, 4 Buff Oprppingtons although they don't want anything to do with the "kids". Here's pics of the three at 2 weeks. If any Bielefelder experts are out there please comment on the faded "eyeliner" on the blue background pic, should I be concerned?

I can't wait to see them grown! They are developing vivid colors at 3 weeks.

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I LOVE Biel chicks! And they really are so very mellow. Even during that skittish 4-weeks of age period when chicks always get jumpy and less social, my Biel chicks remained friendly and affectionate. Enjoy your babies!
 
I have hens going broody left and right. Yesterday when I did a head count at bedtime I found I was missing a Biel hen.... since everyone says they don't go broody I fear the worst. Not only that but the Biels were scattered in pens they don't normally roost in. It makes me think something has disturbed them. I hope she is alright.
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My Biels have a mind of their own and can be quite stubborn.... lets hope she spent the night in the woods.

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Any news?
 
Am I correct that the bielefelder roos can be processed at 12 weeks ? I heard this from the grape vine as I have no idea about this breed.
 
Quote: Thanks DesertChic..... just got home from the shop going to do a head count at bed time. They are scattered everywhere at this time of the day, in the woods, out in the high weeds. They look like a herd of cattle out there!
 
Speaking of broody...... this is the first experience I have had with broody. These two hens are tag teaming this nest. I am just letting them do their thing, they are cute except for the mean noises when I approach!

 
Speaking of broody...... this is the first experience I have had with broody. These two hens are tag teaming this nest. I am just letting them do their thing, they are cute except for the mean noises when I approach!



That's so cute..know what you mean about the mean noises from a broody...but from two at once?
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Speaking of broody...... this is the first experience I have had with broody. These two hens are tag teaming this nest. I am just letting them do their thing, they are cute except for the mean noises when I approach!


Be thankful they're only making noises. Two of my broodies attack rather viciously when I get near them, biting HARD and even trying to peck at my eyes. One made me so angry today that I've moved her up on the cull list.
 
Quote: Thanks DesertChic..... just got home from the shop going to do a head count at bed time. They are scattered everywhere at this time of the day, in the woods, out in the high weeds. They look like a herd of cattle out there!
No sign of her...... I have to put on some serious clothing and go thru the woods, filled with sticker vines and bushes, snakes, swamp, etc. The last time I lost one hen I found a pile of feathers across a small creek that feeds the lake. My Biels are very big hens and I have over 60 8 week olds out there. It is odd the predator got her unless it was a big one. Bobcat or coyote during the day I would guess.... but why didn't it come back for seconds?
 

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