Gonna be a bright, bright, fluff hiney day"I can see all obstacles in my way.
Gone is the dark fluff that had me blind,
Gonna be a bright, bright, bright,
Sunshiny day!"

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Gonna be a bright, bright, fluff hiney day"I can see all obstacles in my way.
Gone is the dark fluff that had me blind,
Gonna be a bright, bright, bright,
Sunshiny day!"
Momma Hen needs to come visit Mr. Jaffar. She would win him over and then out some Jaffar Jrs.But if, (and only if) you want a man around the house, this guy will fit the bill straight away! He’s a strong roo, with a great personality and sadly, he’s kinda picky about the females of his harem.
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The 23rd, how exciting!Poor Sylvie!
I am glad my grey ladies and Buttercup were only trying out the BUK BUK BUKing. They seem to have given up on being broody.
Meanwhile it seems that the first load of chicks to arrive at Peavey will be on the 23rd, just as well I don’t have anyone broody!!!!!
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Loathe "to get more," my fat bottom. You're a compulsive chicky collector. If chickens were drugs, girl I'd put you in rehab myself![]()
Oh fun! Surprise chicks! So there are seven now? Do you know their breeds?Hello all,
Great day!
First time for the chicks outside.
And turns out, I now have 4 new chicks! My friend gave them to me as he couldn't take care of them. They are all in their new home now, the coop. All they need now is bedding.
And the adults in a group photo.
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Don't know the breeds. Person who I got them from didn't remember them. I'll have to see how they feather out.Oh fun! Surprise chicks! So there are seven now? Do you know their breeds?
Lmao this is amazing!Do you want chicks but not the responsibility of raising them? Are you wanting to hatch out some eggs, but have no incubator and your hens have never been broody a day in their life?
Rent-A-Broody is open for business.
For a small fee of $1.00 you can rent a broody hen to adopt or hatch out for you. For no additional charge fertilized eggs can be sent with the broody girl if you do not have a rooster of your own. Renter agree's to put up with whatever behavior your Momma exhibits. Some are nice to people, other's will try to murder you for looking at their chicks. It is all part of the broody experience.
Currently available:
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On the left we have Goose. Goose is a proven broody who raised 8 chicks of her own last year. She can easily cover 8 to 10 normal sized eggs or at least a dozen bantam eggs. She shrieks and growls but does not bite when you disturb her or check her eggs. She is already been sitting for right at 2 weeks and is half silkie. If you wanted a hen to adopt some day old chicks Goose is your girl.
On the right we have Lilly. Lilly is unproven but comes from a line of proven broody Marans. She would be a good one to set some eggs under. Lilly is a big girl, she can easily cover a dozen normal eggs or 15 bantam eggs if you are feeling adventurous. Word of warning, Lilly will bite you if you reach under her.
Not currently broody but when she does go there is always "The Ole Bat". I will pay someone to take this hen to let them set. A waiver must be signed for her though. She is tried and true and bat crap crazy. You WILL be shrieked at, bit and the skin twisted, and flogged. When the chicks hatch, she WILL attack you when you refill the chicks food and water. You WILL NOT be allowed to be within 5 feet of the chicks. Do NOT look at or think of touching the first 4 weeks, just don't. Her chicks are smart though as she is a survivor and she passes down her skills to them.
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If interested call 1-800-Broody-Hen.
"I can see clearly now, the poof is gone!"Well, I did something that hurt me to do a few minutes ago. I love Poppet's poof. Poppet gets to free range now so I know it had to affect her vision. I took a page out of @Ponypoor book and trimmed her poof. It is not perfect by any means but I can see eyeballs now. She was not happy though and it took me and Rosie to do it. I think tomorrow I will have to touch up one side a bit more.
Poppet before trim.
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"I can see clearly now the poof is gone.."
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