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To be honest usually everyone tries to break them of broodiness not the other way. One way you can try is mark a couple eggs (so you know which they are) use golf balls or crock eggs and see if they'll stay on them, I check for a couple days. Collect eggs store point down cool and dry for up to ten days then sneak eggs in and balls/fake eggs out at night time. The other way is borrow a broody if you can keep it quarentined or have someone's broody set for you. We are in Mendocino Co and have a broody if you like us to hatch for you, I've got a little cochin in full swing.
I want to hatch out some pita chicks and not have to fuss with the incubator again although I will.
 
Any suggestions on how to get rid of flies?  Those little red larvae in my run turned out to be some kind of fly maggots because the larvae disappeared & now there are big clouds of flies in my yard. I tried the sticky fly paper & it worked in the coop but not in the yard.

I use the fly pretadors from arnica organics. I still have a few house flies around. So not sure how effective they are.
 
I use the fly pretadors from arnica organics. I still have a few house flies around. So not sure how effective they are.
That is helpful for regular flies. Tachinid flies are a predator, like a wasp that feeds on other insects.

they may not be a bad thing to have around.
 
hey Honora,
Maybe you start growing those flys and selling them. I pay good money for my predator flys
Somebody may have released some near their place.

I have purchased predator wasps to get rid of cut worm larvae in my lawn. They work great!
 
To be honest usually everyone tries to break them of broodiness not the other way. One way you can try is mark a couple eggs (so you know which they are) use golf balls or crock eggs and see if they'll stay on them, I check for a couple days. Collect eggs store point down cool and dry for up to ten days then sneak eggs in and balls/fake eggs out at night time. The other way is borrow a broody if you can keep it quarentined or have someone's broody set for you. We are in Mendocino Co and have a broody if you like us to hatch for you, I've got a little cochin in full swing.

I want to hatch out some pita chicks and not have to fuss with the incubator again although I will.
I hear ya! Ever since I had a broody hatch and raise I realized my lil babies indoors and then integrating them after 6+ weeks is for the birds. Seriously, try not taking things away like the daily eggs took may be pleasantly surprised.
 
I hear ya! Ever since I had a broody hatch and raise I realized my lil babies indoors and then integrating them after 6+ weeks is for the birds. Seriously, try not taking things away like the daily eggs took may be pleasantly surprised.
I need to keep selling the non fertile eggs to keep the fed.

At any rate I like hand raised chicks so much better even if its a lot more work. My flock is accustom to getting new birds in now and the breeds are pretty docile anyway so introducing new birds isnt a problem
 
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I need to keep selling the non fertile eggs to keep the fed.

At any rate I like hand raised chicks so much better even if its a lot more work. My flock is accustom to getting new birds in now and the breeds are pretty docile anyway so introducing new birds isnt a problem
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I have never seen or read about your bird breed. I am all about the personality also, one reason I have more confetti and frizzle cochin and Jersey Giants than any others (I have 8 breeds). I am going to get one more house chicken. I just lost my very first, never dreamed one would prefer to be inside with us after raising chickens for 6 years, they usually just like a treat and wander back out. She was bought separately and just didn't meld with birds she was a people, and died very young and unexpectedly on Good Saturday. Heartbroken.

Much luck with your hatching!
 
I need to keep selling the non fertile eggs to keep the fed.

At any rate I like hand raised chicks so much better even if its a lot more work. My flock is accustom to getting new birds in now and the breeds are pretty docile anyway so introducing new birds isnt a problem
I have never seen or read about your bird breed. I am all about the personality also, one reason I have more confetti and frizzle cochin and Jersey Giants than any others (I have 8 breeds). I am going to get one more house chicken. I just lost my very first, never dreamed one would prefer to be inside with us after raising chickens for 6 years, they usually just like a treat and wander back out. She was bought separately and just didn't meld with birds she was a people, and died very young and unexpectedly on Good Saturday. Heartbroken.

Much luck with your hatching![/QUOTE]
Aside from the Pita Pintas https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/920104/the-pita-pinta-asturiana
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I have 6 Delawares, 4 Buff Orps and a few oddballs Cream Legbars (1 boy 1 girl), 2 EE's and 1 Hatchery Jersey Giant (raised by the broody buff last year) and a lone barred holland girl from an attempt to get some breeding stock from hatching eggs. May plan is to separate the holland,CLB,and 2 EE's to breed with the CLB boy. (Want more blue egg layers) The temperament on my CLB's is really good. I might breed the buffs with the Pita Roo and see what the resulting hybrids turn out to be like. Im working on Kathy's recreated delawares and hoping the chick I just hatched is a good quality boy.
 
:frow  Hello from Oroville

Hi!We are in the same county!
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