Wildflower13, I'm so sorry for your loss
I hope the rest are ok.

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Give the girls a bit more time...Cochins do tend to be broody....put a clutch of fake eggs in one of the nest boxes and see what happens...I've got some Broiler Eggs coming next week...put a few fake eggs out...hoping for another broody...be careful what you wish for! It's looking like I've got lots of volunteers.....as far as the Roosters going after you...turn the tables on them...I chase them down, pick him up, and tuck him in a nice football hold, and go about my business. After a few catch and carry sessions...all I have to do is turn my attention on the attacker and he usually stays as far out of reach as possible.I just caught one of my Buff O's occupying a nest. She had been in it for about an hour while I was out working in the barn. So on a whim I took an egg out of the next beside her, set it in front of her on the hope that she would roll it under her. Instead she gave me a wild stink eye look that made me pick up the egg and run for my life. You'd think I'd asked her to volunteer for dinner as the main course.
I'll give the fake egg thing a try. My husband just said that he bet before the end of the summer I had my new coop and run up and going and would be filling up the old coop with chickens also. I'm fighting rooster wars right now and keep threatening to put up a rooster pen if they don't start leaving my heels and ankles alone. I have great roosters except that since spring three of them have developed the occasional urge to beat up my muck boots when I go into the run. It would be funny except for the fact that my feet are in the muck boots at the time.![]()
I've got two broody sisters in the same broody pen....I will be separating them in the next couple days. They finally got off the eggs for a bite of food and drink...they just about raced each other back to the nest box and proceeded to steal eggs from each other. This won't do. I'm not taking any chances...and this is the first broody for both of them.Should I be?? My husband and I are very new and we were worried that it would disturb them too much to have us removing eggs daily... We have been letting them keep them so far. We know that the silkie eggs that are being laid in there are fertilized but not sure on the rest..
Poultry Math Its a thing...I started with 16 hatchery birds on Nov 18 then had 1 death and adopted out 2 so dropped to the 13 thought we had 5 roosters. So went shopping at Danz hoping for 6 hens ended up with 5 hens and the 1 and only rooster (that I know of) then went to Danz today for 4 Midget White Turkeys and wouldn't you know it I came home with 11 peeping babies 4 pouts 2 Black Mottled Orps, 3 Jubilee, 2 Suxxex to ADD to the 6 ( 1 Mottled, 4 Brahmas,and yes a Partridge in a tree (well ok Brooder but close enough THANKS Danz your the BEST!!!!! I'm Dani4Hedgies and I am not ashamed to say I'ma Poultry Addict....
Yep, I started the great egg switch yesterday and put 8 fake eggs in the nest for them to stare at. I just hope they don't stare at them too hard cause I filled old plastic Easter eggs with bird seed to give them some weight, painted them to look like real eggs and did the switch. I used the same eggs to train them to next for laying so I'm keeping my fingers crossed even though I'll probably wind up with more broodies than I know what to do with. LOLGive the girls a bit more time...Cochins do tend to be broody....put a clutch of fake eggs in one of the nest boxes and see what happens...I've got some Broiler Eggs coming next week...put a few fake eggs out...hoping for another broody...be careful what you wish for! It's looking like I've got lots of volunteers.....as far as the Roosters going after you...turn the tables on them...I chase them down, pick him up, and tuck him in a nice football hold, and go about my business. After a few catch and carry sessions...all I have to do is turn my attention on the attacker and he usually stays as far out of reach as possible.
I have 2 mille fleur d' uccle bantams that are broody and decided to do so in the SAME nest box!! None of my other hens will lay their eggs in any other nest box. My question is.. Will these two communally raise the chicks or am I going to have to seperate them once they start hatching??
Thanks!!!
Give the girls a bit more time...Cochins do tend to be broody....put a clutch of fake eggs in one of the nest boxes and see what happens...I've got some Broiler Eggs coming next week...put a few fake eggs out...hoping for another broody...be careful what you wish for! It's looking like I've got lots of volunteers.....as far as the Roosters going after you...turn the tables on them...I chase them down, pick him up, and tuck him in a nice football hold, and go about my business. After a few catch and carry sessions...all I have to do is turn my attention on the attacker and he usually stays as far out of reach as possible.
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Poultry Math Its a thing...I started with 16 hatchery birds on Nov 18 then had 1 death and adopted out 2 so dropped to the 13 thought we had 5 roosters. So went shopping at Danz hoping for 6 hens ended up with 5 hens and the 1 and only rooster (that I know of) then went to Danz today for 4 Midget White Turkeys and wouldn't you know it I came home with 11 peeping babies 4 pouts 2 Black Mottled Orps, 3 Jubilee, 2 Suxxex to ADD to the 6 ( 1 Mottled, 4 Brahmas,and yes a Partridge in a tree (well ok Brooder but close enough THANKS Danz your the BEST!!!!! I'm Dani4Hedgies and I am not ashamed to say I'm a Poultry Addict....