Howdy n’ Hugs Team Broody!
Gees, I am away for a couple of days and now I have some catching up to do, Team Broody has been busy!
Had a bit of an emergency health issue with hubby but all good now; false alarm. While very scary and traumatic; all good and in the past.
Welcome back Pooman, nice to know you had a safe trip. I hope you waved on your way past! Lol
Snakes are scary critters and I hope I don’t run into one in my yard and I know we shouldn’t but if had a spade when I did .. the ending would be similar to your story. Good news with Lola; while far from what you would have planned or liked to happen, I think you are pretty lucky that she stepped up; she is a good girl! Luv the pictures and she looks so at home with her adopted little ones. I notice my bubbies have grown during the 8 hours or so I am gone for work; can’t imagine how much difference there would be if I was away for a couple of days!
Howdy Texgardengal, lovely to meet you and welcome to Team Broody .. Excellent! More bubbies on the way for the Team!
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he found out she was fine when she almost pecked a hole in his hand. “ lol, poor hubby .. lesson learnt!
I am sure you can do it Texgardengal, it’s easy, no stressing in Team Broody .. ooops, that’s right, you mentioned you read the thread. Hhhhmm, OK, lol, maybe there was some stressing, fretting and increased anxiety levels but it was so totally worth it and I am looking forward to going through it all again some time in the future. In the meantime, we get to share your experience and look forward to more successful Team bubbies!
Molly sounds like she is a handful. Sorry if I ask questions or give matching comments to others but I am typing this in Word and flicking back to the thread so I can keep track of where I am up to .. looks like another novella on the go!
What breed are your boys and girls?
OK so I just cut a whole heap of stuff I had typed about marking eggs and sharing nesting boxes etc .. with further reading it appears you have that all sorted; well done! Not sure what your plans are for down the track but you may have read that Cilla and Dusty shared the nesting box quite happily for the 3 weeks with me just taking Dusty’s eggs away; but chaos reigned when the chicks were born and Dusty wanted to use the nesting box with Cilla and chicks in it; lots of screeching and bubby pecking requiring a quick purchase of alternative arrangements for Cilla & Co. Do you have a Plan B, just in case? They are all back together now and it's working out not too bad. Poor Dusty is now known as Scary Aunty Dusty and the chicks give her a very wide berth but I am hoping things will improve as they get older and that she will mellow a little. If she gets broody we have decided that we will get her some fertile eggs also and give her a chance at motherhood but I am thinking there may be some holes-in-hands at our place also!
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Im so confused and worried. How do you guys do this for 3 weeks.” No idea! Lol
I noticed Liz mentioned “
Teila's hatch is proof that you don't need to interfere much - but, I can see how you're going to need to remove eggs regularly with the two roosters around”. That is so true but as I mentioned, I was able to retrieve new eggs. I am not sure how I would have managed if not.
With Cilla not leaving the nest much and not getting her dust baths we did have a mite problem but fixed that up pretty smart with some powder.
Living in Australia, we don’t really have to deal with the cold temperatures and I will leave that one up to those with more experience.
Liz, or should I say ‘Sgt Liz’? tee hee. You have some great stories; forget the camera, you should carry a video camera .. I want to see them! Lol. My girls can run fast and flap their wings! I wonder why they don’t fly; ah well, probably a good thing because the yard is not that big and they would probably be visiting the neighbours more often than being at home! My neighbours are pretty good also and early risers. I was chatting to David next door the other day and apologised if Cilla gets a little roudy (she loves to sing) and he was fine with it. He mentioned it reminded him of being a young boy on the farm. He always asks how the chicks are doing

That would be so good if you got to keep your bubbies even if they turn out to be boys. I have read a few tips and tricks for keeping a rooster quiet in the morning but it involves locking him up in the dark and not letting him out until well after sun-up. Sadly, no boys allowed here.
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Don't think for a minute that the obsessing process only lasts 3 weeks! Look at us, still at it 6 weeks later!” Lol Liz, yep, again you hit the nail on the head! Are they getting enough to eat? Should I switch them to pullet grower soon? Are they boys or girls? Why is that one quieter than the others; is it sick? How am I going to find the boys good homes? Blah, blah, yaaada, yaaada lol.
But, worth every grey hair and stress line!
What did we do with our time before chickens?
Hello TG, nice to catch up with you again! “
My girl was so obsessed with setting she settled right down on the golf ball and tucked it under her so she only complained for a couple of seconds. “ Once more you have come through with some good advice and I have learnt something new reading your post, thank you. “
I have another who is making broody attempts so I am going to give her some eggs if I can't discourage her. We may have a hatch along “ Woo hoo TG; I reckon we should start a running tally on how many Team Broody bubbies we have.
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Babies have been out ranging with Beakface all day...they stay pretty much under the orange tree and hedge but one was buried in the jasmine plan all you could see was little feet scratching and dirt flying. She is teaching them to be good foragers!” Aaaw, that sounds so cute. Mr Crow is still hanging around and even though he would probably have trouble lifting my overgrown pom poms off the ground, I am going to leave it until this weekend to let them out for a supervised free range. I bought this cool collapsible dog play pen that I am going to put on the grass for them and pop them into it for a while. I will get some pictures. Meanwhile, each evening, I sit with them and feed them grass I have plucked from the garden. They have lots of dirt in the run to dig and bath in but no grass.
I think I'm caught up now! lol
Cilla is back to laying every day or two but Dusty has stopped laying, 3 or 4 days now. She is not showing signs of being broody or any sickness and I am a little concerned that she may be going down the same path as Britney; I so hope not

I am hoping she is just adjusting to all the changes, including to her diet. The pullet grower I ordered should arrive this week so I will hopefully be able to gradually introduce that with the chick-start. Otherwise, everyone appears happy and healthy. Cilla and Dusty are now best mates again and it is so beautiful to see them scratching around in the garden together. They still go their separate ways at bed time but with the introduction of pullet grower, I am hoping to stop all separation and let them reorganise sleeping arrangements.
I know I have rattled on and you are all probably yawning but I have to share this one. Dusty does not like the doves getting into her seed and chases them off. She cornered one the other day under the chateau and proceeded to beat the living daylights out of the poor thing. I manged to intervene but when the dove took off it did so with probably two remaining tail feathers! I have been keeping an eye out for it as it would be easy to pick but so far, all doves have full tails .. might not see that one again! lol
Hugs all round for Team Broody .. you rock!