Pretty Lady

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Pretty Lady
Awwwww Blueberry.It's late but still Tuesday. Here we have 2 broody girls happily doing what I did not want them to be doing. Look closely though, do you spot something that should not be there?
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How about now?
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Yes your eye's are not deceiving you, that is a 3rd broody hen. Blueberry decided she wanted to be a momma the day after I set Bunny and Raven. I have had to keep her for the most part locked up in the coop as every chance she got she was trying to share Raven's nest and eggs. Mom noticed, and the rest is history as of a hour ago. She too now has 8 eggs. I cannot win for loosing. If anyone complains I have too many chickens it is her, yet, she is entirely responsible for my current situation.
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I am very glad to have avoided the prefab trap. We like to up cycle whenever it’s feasible to do it and so making use of the old sad shed was a definite yes. We did learn alot and Id bet quite a bit that after a year of using it and learning more and more we will adapt it and change it to suit our needs and the chickens needs. Its pretty basic on purpose at the moment on purpose though. I want to see how it works for us before doing to much.People on this thread will tell you that a self-made coop from zero carpentry skilled person is still better than a prefab.
I bet it was a good learning process and here is hope that it will last and keep them safe.
I like your logicI should point out that in arguing with mom I did not need to set any hens, let alone 2 or now 3 she threw out a valid point. It has never failed in the last 2 years that around February I keep getting asked if I have any pullets close to point of laying for sale. I never have any as they tend to be girls I plan on keeping for myself. Her reasoning for letting these girls hatch is the momma's will do the work of brooding them, and come February pick 1 or 2 keeper girls if there is one or two that I have to hang on to. Then offer up the rest as close to point of laying. Now this all depends on myself not hatching out potentially 24 boys if all the eggs hatch. She has some very good points on this. Plus with winter coming on and these being "older" gals I was going to loose them as layers anyway for a few months. I might as well let them do something useful instead of being complete freeloaders.
No worries! We just like seeing the pics of your galsTo Everyone
I have been dealing with some issues and was out of town for a wedding that is why for a week I really did not post. 7 days later I am over 70 pages behind.
The good news, I have worked it down to 20 pages at this point.
The bad news, there are many things to share but I do not know when I will catch up and I at this point I am pretty certain that I will no longer be able to keep up. I am not certain what I am going to do at this point but I wanted to pop in and let you know what has happened to me.
I think your Mom has some good logic to her thinking.I should point out that in arguing with mom I did not need to set any hens, let alone 2 or now 3 she threw out a valid point. It has never failed in the last 2 years that around February I keep getting asked if I have any pullets close to point of laying for sale. I never have any as they tend to be girls I plan on keeping for myself. Her reasoning for letting these girls hatch is the momma's will do the work of brooding them, and come February pick 1 or 2 keeper girls if there is one or two that I have to hang on to. Then offer up the rest as close to point of laying. Now this all depends on myself not hatching out potentially 24 boys if all the eggs hatch. She has some very good points on this. Plus with winter coming on and these being "older" gals I was going to loose them as layers anyway for a few months. I might as well let them do something useful instead of being complete freeloaders.