that's my issue, it says I'm not subscribed to the threads I used to watch.... and I don't see a button to resubscribe. If I'm not subscribed, it won't alert me.
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Thank-you...At the top of the discussion boxes (the spot where the page counter is at on the left) there's a "most liked posts" and "watch thread" link in blue. Click on watch thread. If it says "unwatch thread", you're already subscribed and something's broken.![]()
Wow, it's been a busy couple of weeks...
I finally figured out why I wasn't getting updates.... BYC Moved! (duh)
now I have to figure out why it says I'm not subscribed to threads, or just resubscribe. I've got a young hen, who is either broody, or hidingfrom the other hens, (I had to get rid of her buddy/protector
HE was to loud
for my neighbors) .
Is it to hot to find her eggs to hatch? or how do I get her out of the nesting box?
If, it's ok to find her eggs... does anyone have some fertile Maran eggs I can buy?
It's not called subscribed anymore. They're call "Watched Threads". If you go to the top right corner of the top post you'll see where it says "Watch Thread" and click on that.Having trouble figuring out how to return here in a click or two .... I don't see a subscribe button, and I don't see a personal subscription list... In order to get here I have to go to account, click my name, click my postings, click on a posting, then go to end of forum.
ANY suggestions?
I probably have enough.... but chicks are soooo cute. I'd have to buy fertile eggs for her... but is it too hot, is it physically dangerous for her to brood?
So How do I convince her to get out of the nesting box...
It's actually probably one of the coolest spots in the yard.
But I don't want to take a chance....
My husband has been taking her out to make sure she eats, but she just goes right back in.
She's barely 6mos old, and just started laying on 4/22,
I'm surprised that she got broody so young... how often does that mean I'll have to deal with this? None of my other hens seem to have any inclination to brood.