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Just in time for the Easter Hatch! You should come join the rest of us!

thanks! i will do my best -- except that i'm still puzzled by how to deal with separating the broody from the flock, if that's necessary -- i only have the one coop at this point. i suppose i could set up a box/pen for her in the garage, but would prefer to keep all the chickens outdoors -- and i could get a small tractor-type pen, but i'm worried it won't be nearly as predator-proof as the big coop/run is.

does anyone just leave the broody in with the rest of the flock?
 
Thank your for the shipping information. Yours were packed well and hatched well too. I have saved the shipping information into a file on Drop Box. Expect to see it posted when someone asks about shipping eggs!
Thank you Jason!
Your welcome. What is drop box? sounds like something I need to use.
 
Thank your for the shipping information. Yours were packed well and hatched well too. I have saved the shipping information into a file on Drop Box. Expect to see it posted when someone asks about shipping eggs!
Thank you Jason!

I will expect them tomorrow or Monday then. Patience! I did add water this morning so I should be good to go for that long.
I just put in 45 Thursday. Have another dozen already
 
thanks!  i will do my best -- except that i'm still puzzled by how to deal with separating the broody from the flock, if that's necessary -- i only have the one coop at this point.  i suppose i could set up a box/pen for her in the garage, but would prefer to keep all the chickens outdoors -- and i could get a small tractor-type pen, but i'm worried it won't be nearly as predator-proof as the big coop/run is.  

does anyone just leave the broody in with the rest of the flock?


I do. Unless the broody hen(s) set up housekeeping in the grow out coop, which makes it easy. I have a mamma hen with four chicks in the main coop right now - I usually let them raise their chicks there. Because the nest boxes are not on the ground, once the hen brings the chicks out, she usually can't get the babies to hop back up, so they make new nests in the bedding to be with their chicks. There are several protected areas in my coop for them to do that.

With that said, I agree with what many people suggest, to segregate them if you can, because new mommas may not be able to protect their babies if there are more than a couple chicks for them to raise. I am just not proactive enough to move a setting hen and her eggs ahead of time, nor once she's hatched chicks. I keep an eye on 'em, though.
 
I do. Unless the broody hen(s) set up housekeeping in the grow out coop, which makes it easy. I have a mamma hen with four chicks in the main coop right now - I usually let them raise their chicks there. Because the nest boxes are not on the ground, once the hen brings the chicks out, she usually can't get the babies to hop back up, so they make new nests in the bedding to be with their chicks. There are several protected areas in my coop for them to do that.

With that said, I agree with what many people suggest, to segregate them if you can, because new mommas may not be able to protect their babies if there are more than a couple chicks for them to raise. I am just not proactive enough to move a setting hen and her eggs ahead of time, nor once she's hatched chicks. I keep an eye on 'em, though.

thanks! and hmm, i hadn't thought yet about the chicks getting in & out of the nesting box -- the one she's in right now is about 6 inches off the "floor" of the henhouse, so i suppose i'll have to set up something else. i've posted the same question on one of the broody threads, and someone has suggested making a cat carrier into a next box, and just placing it inside the run (or henhouse) -- or, i could put a separate nestbox inside an exclosure inside the run.

lots to think about! also thinking about what kind(s) of hatching eggs i might get! i'm torn between curiosity of seeing what the cross-breed "mutts" will look like, vs. getting some additional breeds...
 
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Drop Box, iCloud, Sky Drive and others are online storage. They all give you some free storage space that is accessable online and on many devices. If I put a file into Drop Box, I can access it on all of my computers and my Tablet. I put my recipes there and then open them on the Nook Color tablet. It is very convenient. I also have all of my chicken photos there so it is easy to post a picture quickly.
 
well, it may have been a false alarm re: broodiness, or she's just on the verge of it -- spent at least six hours on the nest, but a little while ago finally got up for a walk. will keep my eye on her, though!

and in the meantime, more excitement: my first cream legbar egg!

 
well, it may have been a false alarm re: broodiness, or she's just on the verge of it -- spent at least six hours on the nest, but a little while ago finally got up for a walk. will keep my eye on her, though!

and in the meantime, more excitement: my first cream legbar egg!


It's beautiful!!!
 

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