Bored, tired, and done!

Jewels1935

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Nov 4, 2011
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Mama Silkie is laying again, and since her first egg, she has nothing to do with her brood anymore. The chicks will be 4 weeks Sunday. When she's outside with them, she ignores their peeps, and runs away from them!
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I guess in human yrs, they're 18?
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Oh, that's so sad. My Mama Hen stayed with her brood until they were 15 weeks old. By then they barely noticed that she had left them and they are so much a part of the flock - albeit junior members - that it doesn't seem to really matter.
 
She may be bored and tired, but she's not done. Give her about 2 or 3 weeks and she will start the broody process all over again.
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Yeah, but she's happy, and the babies are so big they don't fit under her small body anymore
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They pounce her, and peck her a lot. She's not mean to them, she will still show them food, but she likes to sleep with the other hens at night. I just bring the babies in.
 
I have an Ameraucana mix who raises at least one brood a year, and she always mothers her chicks until they are almost as big as she is, much longer than 4 weeks. I guess different hens have different mothering instincts.
 
Gosh! I can't believe your little ones are going to be 4 weeks old! I bet they're huge! Haha

Any pictures of the little ones?

I hope mine will lay and go broody as much as everyone say silkies do.

Praying I have a few hens!
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