No offense but:::Now, all I need (yeah, right, really just means 'add another thing to the list') is more safe broody/incubating huts for the girls.
1) I have my White Rock with 5 chicks ~4 weeks old) She is in the broody tractor
2) I have a BR with 4 chicks ~ 1 week old She is in the dog crate with extra fencing in the run.
3) I have a DC that has been sitting on eggs since 6/11
4 ) Another DC that went broody and is sitting on eggs since 6/20
5) One of my mixes (that thought about being broody last year, but then decided 'no) that has been sitting for 3 days now...Eggs put under her on 6/25
6) Marylin, my very large BO appears to be broody - nest box at night on Wednesday, but off the nest during theday Thursday. Back into the nest box Thursday night - off (according to hubby) for a couple of hours Friday, then back on - on all day yesterday _ I had to kick her off to drink & eat both yesterday am 7 today. No eggs yet - but probably will tomorrow ( a friend came over with her son to see the chicks - and he loved gathering eggs, so don't have a lot to select from to put under her tonight.)
Now, all this, plus the DC that hatched Eli & Babs hasn't gone broody yet. She usually does in July ( but it was August last year when she went!)
All but Marylin are lower in the pecking order and get thrown off the nest. I'm running out of nest boxes that the chooks actively use that doesn't have a broody in it!
And, whoops, I went to TSC to get chick food - and they had straight run marans, and BR pullets (and two BO pullets) So, I have 10 chicks being brooded in the house (hence the previous post about needing to set up brooder space in the primary run!)But they are so darn cute!
