Alaska hatchers..How is everyone doing? Baby pics !!!!!!

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Thank you.
I'm thinking he's MUCH smarter than we give him credit for! LOL
I grabbed the Shovel and went out there, and before I opened the gate, I looked at him and said: "Ok Rust, It's on now. So Bring it!", and I let them loose!
The hens were SOOOOOOO happy to be out! But Rusty never even TRIED to approach me when I had the shovel in my hand! He just glared at me. But the MOMENT I put it down, there he came! SO I grabbed the shovel, and walked him around the shed until he started running away from me. Little Stinker!
I stayed out there with them for like 15 minutes, and he mounted one of the Barred Rocks, so I shooed him off of her. You should have seen his face! He was like.... "WTHeck was THAT?" And then he just continued to glare at me, as if in utter shock and disbelief. It was so funny!

The kids REFUSED to go out there. Especially my daughter. She started screaming when I tried to pick her up. I won't force them.
 
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I wish I could threaten Rusty like that. Unfortunately, the little booger is "Immune". I love him SO dearly. I can't see myself ever eating him.
The Hens, well, Yep, sure as Heck, once they are done laying, they will be eaten, but I just can't do that to Rusty.
At least not until he start shooting blanks! LOL
 
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Good for you! Keep it up, and he will settle down, and your little ones will soon see that he is minding you, and then be able to show him that they are not afraid.
And yes, roos are quite smart! They know when they can push buttons!
 
Well, after a pretty crappy day overall, I just had to do the CRAPPIEST job ever! My broody sitting on her 10 eggs just 'blew her wad' all over the nest box! I mean the runny, nasty, smelliest poop all over everything! And today is 'lockdown'. I took her off (pecking me all the way) and wiped the eggs of with paper towel (don't dare wash them), then removed the poopy hay (have more clean hay, but it is outside....meanwhile the eggs are sitting out!) and got it decent and put her back on. Why do they do these things?????
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:he None of my broodies so far have had much sense when it comes to getting off the nest to eat, drink, poop. What is their problem??? I have to make them get off once a day, and so far this one has never pooped when she was off and I was there. I even ruffle her up like someone on the forum said, and she still just gets a drink and gets back on. Oh well, just a nother couple of days......
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Mine never get off on their own either.
I pull them off once per day, blocking the nest for a good 15 minutes.
Set the hen in front of food and water and forage, and let them be to eat.
They poo about half way through. I leave them alone for the process. Seems to help.

I do stop pulling them off when the eggs have pipped.
They seem to do just fine for the 24 or so hours it takes for all the eggs to hatch.
Then they hop up and start eating and showing the chicks what to do.

What I hope to see, is the second generation of hen raised chicks do better about getting off as needed.
 
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Don't be afraid. Its what they would do naturally if they knew it.
We have excellent hatch rates as well.
 
my rooster used to be mean but then one day i got tired of it asked how to take care of it went to the coop grabbed the roo by the leg flipped him upside down then dunked him in water he was never mean to me again.i also did it to a friends roo that gave her trouble
 
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