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I do put a food dish under her beak however, so if she ants to show them food she does not have to move. I hand feed em a little once there is a peeping chick. They will eat then if they ave been fasting so I have fun watching them gorge and coo. I wonder if that makes them stay? Never thought about it before....
 
thank you both, so much -- i don't have an incubator, but have put all five remaining eggs under Frances, who tucked them right under her along with the four araucana peepers -- only hope i wasn't too late!

edit: adding a picture of Frances with one of her foster babies -- such a good girl! i am sprinkling some chick crumbles in her nest, so she won't have to get up...

 
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thank you both, so much -- i don't have an incubator, but have put all five remaining eggs under Frances, who tucked them right under her along with the four araucana peepers -- only hope i wasn't too late!

edit: adding a picture of Frances with one of her foster babies -- such a good girl! i am sprinkling some chick crumbles in her nest, so she won't have to get up...

Awwww. That is a cute picture. So glad she is staying put for now.
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Such a pretty bird too.
 
She's so beautiful, and she looks like a good momma! ALL the pictures of hens with their chicks on here just bring out the best emotions in me.
thank you both, so much -- i don't have an incubator, but have put all five remaining eggs under Frances, who tucked them right under her along with the four araucana peepers -- only hope i wasn't too late!

edit: adding a picture of Frances with one of her foster babies -- such a good girl! i am sprinkling some chick crumbles in her nest, so she won't have to get up...

 
Hi guys! Haven't been on in a few days. Does anyone else miss a couple of days and dread coming back on to BYC to catch up on all the posts? Well I do! Haha I can't catch up on all of the pages so I just wanted to say hi and see how everyone is doing!

Yesterday while playing with the basques and pita pintas I picked up a pp chick and she started screaming. She was so afraid! I think what's been happening is when I open up the brooder, all of the comfortable friendly guys come out and they get all of the attention. Although I make a point if grabbing and holding the ones that are too afraid to leave their brooder, I obviously haven't been doing a good enough job. Poor thing acted like she'd never been held.. And they're two weeks already.
 
thank you both, so much -- i don't have an incubator, but have put all five remaining eggs under Frances, who tucked them right under her along with the four araucana peepers -- only hope i wasn't too late! edit: adding a picture of Frances with one of her foster babies -- such a good girl! i am sprinkling some chick crumbles in her nest, so she won't have to get up...
Omg how cute! I know ppl say it all the time but Mamas and babies are just the thing to brighten someone's day :) what kind of chicken is mama? She's beautiful :)
 
Omg how cute! I know ppl say it all the time but Mamas and babies are just the thing to brighten someone's day
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what kind of chicken is mama? She's beautiful
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thank you! she is a silver penciled plymouth rock, one of two i got from Cheryl last summer -- and the nest box she's sitting in has a much higher lip than the one Speedy was in, making it much harder for day-old chicks to get OUT -- i'm actually going to have to figure something out to make it easier for them to get out tomorrow, but i figure they are okay all staying in the box together today, to give those abandoned eggs a chance to hatch if they're going to. i don't want to disturb her too much right now, so resisting the temptation to peek under to see how they're doing.

either way, both of these broodies has four happy chicks -- if any more of the remaining five hatch, it will be considered a happy bonus. and Daisy, my broody #4, should be hatching her eggs (the ones from Miss Molly and Deann) sometime this coming weekend!
 
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Other birds to consider are the Jays and the Crows. When I had mine out last spring the Jays gathered in the tree next to the little pool I was using for a brooder. They were squaking and staring and josling for position. It was like a scene from The Birds. I kept the top covered so all was fine but it was freaky.
I had a jay attack one of my 7 week old Silkies last year. It had it by the neck, I heard them squaking, and ran out. They jay flew away, and the baby was freaked out but ok. It was scary!!
 
We lost our first chicken today :( I think we've been pretty lucky so far, we have had chickens for over a year and a half. My little RIR got out of the coop and my big dog got it. So sad!! I don't know how she got out of the coop! I've inspected it and can't figure it out.
 

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