- May 19, 2009
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Well, Hubby Bob and I fixed up the broody breaker cage today per everyone's instructions. Went out to the coop and opened the door so the other 2 could go out. All three came running out. When I opened the coop door, it was obvious why. Ammonia. Rats, I just can't figure out why this coop went rancid. I am using deep litter. All the chicken math is correct. Ventilation is correct. One 65 watt regular bulb should not heat up the coop too much. The coop will hold 7, I only have the trio in there. Collected 4 eggs from Marchs' nestbox. She must have been sitting on them because they weren't cold. Took out the litter and cleaned the coop with new food grade diatomacious earth on the floor , then 3 inches of fresh pine shavings on top. I use the shavings TSC sells which don't smell like turpentine.
All done, I caught March and put her inside. It was hilarious!
First thing she did was check out the nest. Craned her neck, "Huh? What's this? WHO took my eggs!". Wandered around the coop a couple of times. By this time Junior had come in the coop. March tried sitting in the corner on the floor. Nope, just won't do at all!". Then with a look of utter disgust and anger , ( I mean if she was a human, it would have gone something like this: " Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum I smell the blood of a human. Be he alive or be he dead, I'll get the one who stole my eggs!!!"..... March very deliberately climbed up into her nest box to brood.....nothing.
Tomorrow, will put her in the broody breaker box and get her back on schedule.
Fun, fun, fun,
Karen
All done, I caught March and put her inside. It was hilarious!


Tomorrow, will put her in the broody breaker box and get her back on schedule.
Fun, fun, fun,
Karen
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