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Hatching
- Mar 1, 2015
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we have a small amount of chickens 6 to be exact and we are very wet behind the ears in this still after a year. It is nice to have a place to go with questions and have answers instead of guesses.
Today I went out to feed and check on the girls, we have two Americana one batham, two that are white and one that is white and brown not sure what they are as they were marked female pullets at Tractor Supply. They are a year old and all laying, except Charlie our Batham which stopped in December. She like to lay on all the eggs the others lay though. I noticed today that one of the white chickens has lost a lot of weight since Thursday just 2 days ago and Charlie's comb has turned pink. Please help as we love these little girls they are such clowns and loving. They provide for us and we want to take care of them, they are part of our family.
Today I went out to feed and check on the girls, we have two Americana one batham, two that are white and one that is white and brown not sure what they are as they were marked female pullets at Tractor Supply. They are a year old and all laying, except Charlie our Batham which stopped in December. She like to lay on all the eggs the others lay though. I noticed today that one of the white chickens has lost a lot of weight since Thursday just 2 days ago and Charlie's comb has turned pink. Please help as we love these little girls they are such clowns and loving. They provide for us and we want to take care of them, they are part of our family.
if you want to know what the unknown breeds are you can post a pic and I can try to tell you. I have had chickens for over 5 years and I love them!
In the summer when the sun is shining their crowns are super red, but in the winter mines turn light pink when it's cold and not sunny. Does the one that sits on the eggs frill up and act protective? I think she has gone broody. When hens go broody, it's when the hormones in their body tell them to stop producing eggs and sit on eggs till they hatch. If you let her sit on fertile eggs, she will hatch and care for them. Just make sure you get her out of the nest every day to make her eat and drink. Her crown probably just faded because she is broody.
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