I am a new (1 year) chicken keeper. I bought 2 red star pullets at age 10 days December 2018. 6 weeks later I rescued a feral chick, which of course turned out to be a roo.
My girls are awesome for eggs, but not cuddly, and I wanted some lap chickens. Back in January I went to a poultry show and my friend literally got a little lemon Pekin out and handed it to me. After 15 minutes of carrying her around I bought her. A few days later I managed to get hold of a 5 month old silkie pullet. I didn't realise but the Pekin came to me with a respiratory infection which she passed to the silkie. I put them on Baytril, but around that time the Pekin went broody. I had no previous experience with this and because she was quite stuffy and I could smell infection I thought she was dying. She was so flat and felt cold, so I had her on a hot water bottle and kept her in overnight. All she wanted to do was be in the nest, and then I realised what it was. I counted the days since she last laid an egg, and hoped that at 21 she would come out of it. It is now day 38. I have tried bathing her and coolish chest dips. She is currently beside me sitting on a freezer pack, and seems more than happy. Her purchase was impulsive and yes I should have researched, but she just seemed perfect. I now know they have a reputation for, broodiness. I don't have eggs for her to hatch and I just want my little girl back. I feel bad for my poor silkie chick too, living with an angry pancake.
Any advice would be most welcome. I haven't resorted to chicken jail yet, as I'm not sure really what to do. Should they be in there 24/7 or just day time or night time?
My girls are awesome for eggs, but not cuddly, and I wanted some lap chickens. Back in January I went to a poultry show and my friend literally got a little lemon Pekin out and handed it to me. After 15 minutes of carrying her around I bought her. A few days later I managed to get hold of a 5 month old silkie pullet. I didn't realise but the Pekin came to me with a respiratory infection which she passed to the silkie. I put them on Baytril, but around that time the Pekin went broody. I had no previous experience with this and because she was quite stuffy and I could smell infection I thought she was dying. She was so flat and felt cold, so I had her on a hot water bottle and kept her in overnight. All she wanted to do was be in the nest, and then I realised what it was. I counted the days since she last laid an egg, and hoped that at 21 she would come out of it. It is now day 38. I have tried bathing her and coolish chest dips. She is currently beside me sitting on a freezer pack, and seems more than happy. Her purchase was impulsive and yes I should have researched, but she just seemed perfect. I now know they have a reputation for, broodiness. I don't have eggs for her to hatch and I just want my little girl back. I feel bad for my poor silkie chick too, living with an angry pancake.
Any advice would be most welcome. I haven't resorted to chicken jail yet, as I'm not sure really what to do. Should they be in there 24/7 or just day time or night time?