So Sad. With the Doctoring you are doing he will be fine. A bit ugly until the next molt....
Looking good!
Ron
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So Sad. With the Doctoring you are doing he will be fine. A bit ugly until the next molt....
Looking good!
I'd move her and the wooden egg to the new nest, see if she stays, then get her some trader joe eggs. I haven't had much luck moving broodies. Even over just a foot.
Dinner was good but that white meat was very very chewy. Even a long slow simmer did little to help that. The kids had NO issues eating the chicken. My mil and hubby however- ate it painfully slow and pausing often. Both were scarred over the fact that it was our chicken that they ate. I know it shouldn't but it did hurt my feelings a little because I am the one that did all the butchering and the cooking. I am just bummed they couldn't enjoy it because it was a lot of work on my end. lol
The broth was insanely delicious. I usually have to add some organic chicken bouillon to my chicken dishes. I did not here. It was light and flavorful.
We got the waterer moved to the run. So we can treat the affected mold area. I am thinking to remove the dirt in that area and let it dry out and add fresh dirt from another part of the yard?
Can we pass the week and skip right to next weekend?![]()
Quote: That sounds good! I will move her tomorrow and see how she does.
I have been picking her up and moving her off of the nest. She moves right back in. One pullet jumped in with her and laid an egg with Mimi in the nest.
Ron
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She is supposed to be a Silver Gray Dorking. The person that sent the eggs to me did not wait long enough between Roos, so two of the chicks are obvious mixes. Mimi looks all SG Dorking and lays the correct color and size of egg. They are known for going broody at the end of the laying cycle. It is too bad because faults could show up from the cross several generations from now so she can't be used for breeding.
She may very well be a good broody though.
Guess what? I might start hatching Quail for the person that my Oldest Daughter works for. She wants to keep 14 Quail at my house and I get to hatch the eggs and keep some of them. What do people charge for things like that?
Ron