I have several questions and an update on my "broody" hen and her chicks.
To start with, my broody hen never did get fully accepted back into the flock. Mainly because of a couple bully-hens... both the silver laced wyandotte. She is doing quite well otherwise, but I am concerned about her. It seems she has gone broody already again. Is that normal? It's only been 12 weeks since she hatch the chicks. Can I let her go ahead and set on eggs again without stressing her too much?
As for the three chicks... now pullets... Orphan Annie was totally accepted by the other two. They are all getting big and I am wondering when I can start integrating them in with the main flock? They are about 12 weeks now.
I am pretty sure the chicks are all pullets. My white and black one tho, I am not sure about. Would love help figuring out if they are, or if I may have a roo? Or is it too soon to tell?
Here are the three pullets(?) all grown up... left to right:
Dynamo... I named her/him that because of how smart and agile she/he was when Dynamo was real tiny. Someone in a fb group did say that Dynamo was a pullet. Buffy... I am sure is a pullet. And Orphan Annie... I am a little on the fence with her/him also.
btw... the youngsters are in the pen I built so my broody hen could safely raise her hatched chicks without loosing them to a predator again. If I do let Momma hen hatch eggs, I will need that pen for her again.
If need be, I can post closeups of each youngster later today or tonight (PDT).
Thanks ahead of time!
To start with, my broody hen never did get fully accepted back into the flock. Mainly because of a couple bully-hens... both the silver laced wyandotte. She is doing quite well otherwise, but I am concerned about her. It seems she has gone broody already again. Is that normal? It's only been 12 weeks since she hatch the chicks. Can I let her go ahead and set on eggs again without stressing her too much?
As for the three chicks... now pullets... Orphan Annie was totally accepted by the other two. They are all getting big and I am wondering when I can start integrating them in with the main flock? They are about 12 weeks now.
I am pretty sure the chicks are all pullets. My white and black one tho, I am not sure about. Would love help figuring out if they are, or if I may have a roo? Or is it too soon to tell?
Here are the three pullets(?) all grown up... left to right:
Dynamo... I named her/him that because of how smart and agile she/he was when Dynamo was real tiny. Someone in a fb group did say that Dynamo was a pullet. Buffy... I am sure is a pullet. And Orphan Annie... I am a little on the fence with her/him also.
btw... the youngsters are in the pen I built so my broody hen could safely raise her hatched chicks without loosing them to a predator again. If I do let Momma hen hatch eggs, I will need that pen for her again.
If need be, I can post closeups of each youngster later today or tonight (PDT).
Thanks ahead of time!