Broody in Feb!!!??

I'd say she is ready to go back to "normal". Mine is still locked with the chicks so she's still Momma.
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Yup. She's done being 'mama'. I, personly, would seperate them completely so she doesn't turn on the babies.
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My 2 broodies keep getting in the same box. The one girl was leaving her eggs to get in the other box. So I put all 7 eggs in the one box so they can divvy them up. I candled again yesterday. I could just barely seen veins on a few of them. They should be further along than that. There was only one egg that looked really good with strong vein lining and movement.
 
We now have 3 broodies as of 27 Feb. The first is just hatching today so far we have 2 out of 9. The nest one is due mid next week and the last is about 21 Mar.
THe first Broodie is a Pheonix, the second is a Silkie and the Third is a bantam cochin. so we curretnly have 9 under the first, 8 under the second as of Saterday all were developing well and are all D'Uccle eggs. the last broodie has 9 6 are D'Uccle and 3 are Silkie/D'Uccle cross.
I will try to get some pictures up tommorrow.
 
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I was thinking about putting the babies in the little fenced off area we have in the coop with a light. I think mama just wants to be a part time mama and if it were not so cold the babies would probably be ok. Today mama laid her first egg since going broody.

Ok I went out around noon today and evicted the three teenager wellies from the divided area of the coop. I then put the two babies in there with a light, food and water. Later I went out and checked on them and they were fine, just hanging out under the light. Then I had to go into the city and was gone till about 6:30, just at sunset. I went to lock up all the chickens and check on tha babies. The little black baby is missing! I could not see where it could have gotten out, did not hear it or anything. It's just gone
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I have no idea what happened. My DH even looked for it and we still don't know where it is. Meanwhile the other baby was so upset about being alone that I let it out with the others. They aren't being mean to it at all. I went back out to see if I would have any luck finding the missing one but no luck but the other one somehow managed to get up on the roost with the big chickens. It is about 6 feet up. I have to say that after this experience I will try to break a broody if it happens in the winter again.
I hope everyone has better luck.
 
Great news! The missing chick is back! My DH woke me up this morning to tell me that the little chick is in the coop with the others. [which also means he went out to the coop to check first thing. He cares!] Anyway the only thing I can figure is the baby must have been hiding under another chicken on the roost. I checked last night but did not see any little feet.
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Mine never care when they go broody, I have 3 broodies hatching this week! They get their own special rabbit hutch run with heat lamps--to give them warmth and babies extra warmth.
 
Awe Hillbilly, you are lucky! With DH and the baby. I just read these posts and almost started to cry for you. Man-o-man. If it's not one thing it's another. Is it possible to give those babies their own cage and put it in the coop with the others? Just a thought.

That little stinker!
 

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