Thanks Debby. I noticed you've been following.![]()
It's been interesting to watch. How will you tell if her improvement is due to vitamins, etc. or due to being less broody?
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Thanks Debby. I noticed you've been following.![]()
I can't really.It's been interesting to watch. How will you tell if her improvement is due to vitamins, etc. or due to being less broody?
I can't really.If she's still wrong in a couple of weeks then It would seem reasonable to assume that the broodiness is over and there is another problem, but suppose the problem is she can't stop being broody.
I've read this from you multiple times. I have a very mixed flock of 18 breeds in a flock of 26. I've not seen behavioral issues. The WLHs stick together only at roosting time but they are side by side in the ranking. The only other times I've seen same breeds hanging out are with the two Cuckoo Marans chicks. Otherwise they all intermingle.
We got all those breeds because breeders bred them.Yup my rooster didn't care what the ladies looked like and hated one of "his own kind" so I disagree. Breeds are all a mix of something else. If they really cared, how'd we get all the breeds?