Arizona Chickens

So Lorraine our Muscovy duck is broody again! Before I make the decision to put chicken eggs under her I wondered if anyone has done that. She has successfully raised 2 Muscovy babies. View attachment 2422223 Plus I do not want to keep the chicks.

I don't have any duck's, so I can't say how they would be with hatching out chicken egg's. Since you do not want to keep any chick's if you decide to do this, maybe you could find someone first who would want to take any resulting chick's that would be hatched?
 
I don't have any duck's, so I can't say how they would be with hatching out chicken egg's. Since you do not want to keep any chick's if you decide to do this, maybe you could find someone first who would want to take any resulting chick's that would be hatched?
Yeah, I think I could find homes for the babies. I would let her raise them for like 2weeks to get her to snap out of it.
 
Bella, my blue silkie, just went broody for the first time. She was growling at me when i went to pick her up 😂 she only sat for about an hour though, i got her up and into the livingroom. She was easily distracted, then started preening and making herself beautiful.. and i think after about an hour running around, that might be that! She was squaking a LOT though.. very very very loud for my super secret chicken lair 😆
 
Oh! I have questions about your coop! Is that the top part of a kids' playhouse as a hen house?
LOL yes. We had a dust storm a few years ago pick up their playhouse and threw it down breaking it. So I convinced the Hubs to repurpose it😆. So my son made roosting bars inside and the one side is on a hinge so I can get inside easily
 
So 12 have hatched. Lost two still have 2 breaking thru and 8 not doing anything yet.
 

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LOL yes. We had a dust storm a few years ago pick up their playhouse and threw it down breaking it. So I convinced the Hubs to repurpose it😆. So my son made roosting bars inside and the one side is on a hinge so I can get inside easily

That is a brilliant repurpose, I love it!! What type of wood is it made of, do you know? Where is the hinged part? Did you add nest boxes inside? Can you use it year round?
 
That is a brilliant repurpose, I love it!! What type of wood is it made of, do you know? Where is the hinged part? Did you add nest boxes inside? Can you use it year round?
I have their nesting boxes on the ground. It was more open until I got Roos and had to separate the flock. I prefer the open coop. This is my third year with chickens and they do much better without the enclosure.
 
He is supposedly a full crested cream legbar straight from the breeder. So I started looking at pics and you are right I think he is something else. Maybe a Swedish flower roo???

He's probably just a mixed breed (mutt) that one of his parent's just happed to be a CCL. That's ok though, because mutt's need love too. I'm a mutt or a Heinz57. ;)
 

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