The Sniper
In the Brooder
Now that is a good idea!One final possibility: give her one egg and let her hatch it. That's what I did with my two stubborn ones. And now I have two lovely cockerels about ready to go in the freezer!
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Now that is a good idea!One final possibility: give her one egg and let her hatch it. That's what I did with my two stubborn ones. And now I have two lovely cockerels about ready to go in the freezer!
Thanks. And it proved them both to be good mommies. One is actually a bit on the vicious side in fact. Together they are raising 21 hatchery chicks and I don't worry about them at all! Vicious Alligator Death Mommy protects them from All Dangers, and Sweet Darling Patient Mommy gathers up the stragglers and ones that get lost and left behind. They make a great team!Now that is a good idea!
Now that is an interesting idea! I'm going to go make some ice blocks. That'll be good because this awful heat is supposed to break for tomorrow so they might have a chance of not melting instantly.I have a persistent broody who is near impossible to break.
Last time she stayed broody for over 6 weeks.
Broody jail or not makes no difference to her.
The only thing I have done that seems to work is packing ice blocks around her. Make sure she is not standing in ice and that she has feathers between her and the ice because you don’t want her to get frostbite.
Mostly I just let her sit for however long she wants and just make sure she gets to eat and drink every day.
Here she is packed with ice in her broody jail and mad as all hell at me!
The next time I used ice was in the middle of the heat wave and I think she actually liked it!
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Good luck - be careful about frostbiteNow that is an interesting idea! I'm going to go make some ice blocks. That'll be good because this awful heat is supposed to break for tomorrow so they might have a chance of not melting instantly.