Dixie Chicks

(quote)... it's how my grandma did it ....didnt realize it was unusual


Amber,

Heck, I have never had any luck, and I thought the four-day- old chicks I tried to get a broody to adopt were too old. I believe what I have read is anything over 4 days old to a week the Mom won't adopt. You and your grandma both must truly be chicken whisperers.
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I had no idea...heck I even remember my aunt doing it with some chicks... I do know the broody hen has to be deeply broody...if they are on the fence about it no go....and if the chicks are to far along... well I am glad she is a good mama :)
 
bama'mama is being a good broody mama, I opened up the egg house today and in walked my top flock leader violet into the hen house out she came with bama'mama clamped onto her tail, she has the whole flock on behave and mind your P's and Q's


 
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By Petey (pot?)...
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Moi be getting geared on up to start planting the seedies...whee hee hee!

Ready & set out for first week of June by George!
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Yeh, thar be 27 varieties of 'matoes....and two Tomatillos...
Let the non-"hunger" games begin!
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Doggone & Chicken UP!

Tara Lee Higgins
Higgins Rat Ranch Conservation Farm, Alberta, Canada
 
Heel low:

By Petey (pot?)...
tongue.png



Moi be getting geared on up to start planting the seedies...whee hee hee!

Ready & set out for first week of June by George!
wee.gif



Yeh, thar be 27 varieties of 'matoes....and two Tomatillos...
Let the non-"hunger" games begin!
tongue.gif


Doggone & Chicken UP!

Tara Lee Higgins
Higgins Rat Ranch Conservation Farm, Alberta, Canada
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