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Not only do they try and steal chicks, but they adopt chicks that do not want to be done when mamma is ready to go back and lay!

Of my 4 broodies that sat together ebony list all her chicks to sparkles and pancake finished early.

So sparkles and Josephine who are brooding together ( 3 d time co brooding) have all the chicks left! They range from 4-5 weeks to about 3 weeks. But no chicks or hens were harmed in the process. I bet they will sit together at night and fuss at each other the first week however.

My 2 broodies on the porch are co brooding and still accepting chicks weeks later. I gave them some 1 week old chicks tonight to go with the older d'uccles and they were very happy. I imagine they might not mother these for 5 weeks but I doubt I'll have silkies that long.

I love silkies!!
 
New pictures of my d'Anver babies~ No matter what I tried, they wouldn't stay in line.






The first pic they're discussing the photo shoot....second one, the blue is giving the dance steps, third one, the two on the right and the far left are on step, second to the left is trying to remember the dance and the blue is the lead singer!
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Gladys Night and the Peeps!
 
Picture updates!


My favorite baby! Lefty is the sweetest.


Our Partridge Cochin, aka Dino Baby is getting very handsome


Mean ole ducks



Novalee


Clementine and Luna


Alice checks out Wash. She stayed there and stared at him sideways for a good minute.


Balthazar


Everyone lines up here in the early evening. That's my sweet Alice third from the left, staring at the camera. Of course there are many not pictured :)
 
Not only do they try and steal chicks, but they adopt chicks that do not want to be done when mamma is ready to go back and lay!

Of my 4 broodies that sat together ebony list all her chicks to sparkles and pancake finished early.

So sparkles and Josephine who are brooding together ( 3 d time co brooding) have all the chicks left! They range from 4-5 weeks to about 3 weeks. But no chicks or hens were harmed in the process. I bet they will sit together at night and fuss at each other the first week however.

My 2 broodies on the porch are co brooding and still accepting chicks weeks later. I gave them some 1 week old chicks tonight to go with the older d'uccles and they were very happy. I imagine they might not mother these for 5 weeks but I doubt I'll have silkies that long.

I love silkies!!

thanks thanks thanks, i'm feeling better about the process... onward!!
 
Haha. I was going to say capa had misc comments and no multi quote.

Internet misunderstandings strikes again!!

Our little serama nutmeg is obsessed with getting inside. She is too small to open the dog door ( praise the chicken gods) so she waits for me to go in or out andflies in screaming like a tiny kamikaze pilot.

We may have to get her a diaper..
I <3 this!!! Ah, chicken drama! I'm very sorry about your turkey though.
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OK, Here they are
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Is it possible to die a little from cuteness overload???

Okay, I just took all the baby waterfowl for a bath and a graze on the lawn. I need to sort through the 100+ photos I took, but in the meantime, here is some ducky cuteness for you.

One of the call ducks I just hatched out
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Crazy broodies and hens!!!
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Why oh why do hens like to pile on top of each other when there are empty nest boxes?

There are 4 hens in this nest box...two are broody. My son has started to where socks on his hands to collect the eggs
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Now I have 4 broodies including 3 hens that want to sit on eggs and one with chicks.

Trisha
Quote: Can you post the recipe here too please? This sounded delicious!
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We lost our first chicken today
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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.
Picture updates!


My favorite baby! Lefty is the sweetest.


Our Partridge Cochin, aka Dino Baby is getting very handsome


Mean ole ducks



Novalee


Clementine and Luna


Alice checks out Wash. She stayed there and stared at him sideways for a good minute.


Balthazar


Everyone lines up here in the early evening. That's my sweet Alice third from the left, staring at the camera. Of course there are many not pictured :)
I love the pictures! The last one is my fave.
 
Not only do they try and steal chicks, but they adopt chicks that do not want to be done when mamma is ready to go back and lay!


Of my 4 broodies that sat together ebony list all her chicks to sparkles and pancake finished early.


So sparkles and Josephine who are brooding together ( 3 d time co brooding) have all the chicks left! They range from 4-5 weeks to about 3 weeks. But no chicks or hens were harmed in the process. I bet they will sit together at night and fuss at each other the first week however.


My 2 broodies on the porch are co brooding and still accepting chicks weeks later. I gave them some 1 week old chicks tonight to go with the older d'uccles and they were very happy. I imagine they might not mother these for 5 weeks but I doubt I'll have silkies that long.


I love silkies!!


thanks thanks thanks, i'm feeling better about the process... onward!!


Just be careful moving a eggs around, that you know the day the egg was due....I did alot of swapping between 4 broodies, lost track of the due dates, opened an egg to eggtopsy and the chick was still alive!!!!!!!!!

And I 2nd that broodies steal chicks! I had two hatching buddies and one stole all the chicks. The other broody would give up but took the back seat. We called her the look out because she did all the guarding but the other mom wouldn't let her too close. She was the last to spot hanging with them.
 
Quote: AAARRGGHHH! Not so CUTE right now! I put out my older chick who's turned mama chick to the hatch after her, so she could get outside a bit, but she was chirping because she wanted her chicks so I grabbed two of the most feathered chicks and put them out with her. I get in the shower but leave the door to outside my bedroom open so I can hear them and I hear this peeping that's really close and look out the shower and here's the mama chick! She could have gone the other way and got to her other chicks so I'm wondering why she's come into the bathroom and where the chicks who I put out with her are. She's peep, peep, peeping at me so I get done with my shower and go looking for the chicks. I hear a loud peeping coming from up by the coop....then I see my "cute springer" laying with a chick, licking it! I yell at her, she leaves the chick, I pick it up and continue to look for the other one. I find it in the bushes and put the two back with the rest. Tonight everyone seems OK....I guess she only licked her (she likes to lick everything)!

Oh and I spent $70 at the vet yesterday, getting the foxtails out of her ears and tonight when I got home she goes off running around and I go out to feed and she dropping her ear and shacking her head! Do you think the vet will give a 2 for 1 in 24 hours, foxtail removal?
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If you have problems with foxtails...Best to check her over for them every day, and every time she's gone off somewhere that has a lot of them. My personal dog has the nice short coat that a lot of working BC's have, so she repels foxtails and all that...But my current foster dog has the irritating "show line" type coat and I had to spend a long time picking 20+ foxtails out of his fur after a trip to our property. But, that's better than having them get into his skin or needing a vet to remove them.

Sounds like your dog wants to play momma to the chicks!
 
I can't believe how fast these chicks are growing...I swear that just yesterday they were only little balls of fluff! Now their wings are almost fully feathered, they have little tails, and oh my gosh they're just growing so fast.
We're finally going to start the coop this week, tomorrow we go to buy materials that we still need(have most of it). Mom works out of town 3 days a week, but on the 4 that she's here she does not work, and I do independent study for school, so we pretty much have all day to work on it on days that she's here. We've already dug out the area for the coop/run, because we are putting hardware cloth underneath it to prevent digging animals from getting in.

And this little Light Brahma is not so little any more.
I feel kind of bad for her, all her sisters can fly up to the little roost I made for their brooder, but her small wings can't carry her fat little body up there!
You can see that Nelly does approve of having a "sheep" on her head.
 

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