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With every change you make to your flock...regardless of its size it seems like there are unforseen ripples that lead to questions and solutions and reasons to talk about our littlesHowdy n’ Hugs Team Broody!
“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.
“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.
Cilla is back to laying every day or two but Dusty has stopped laying, 3 or 4 days now.
Hugs all round for Team Broody .. you rock!![]()

Hope Dusty is fine and that she produces some lovely eggs for you soon...like today
We do have the hawks to worry about but my babies are quite camouflaged not white like yours and she keeps a really close eye on them. One of my roos was also keeping watch yesterday and it was cute. Roos are the best for that! Sounds like you are giving them a close to ranging experience and keeping them safe!
Prayers today if you have the inclination. My daughter works as a barn manager and a horse got out and was found in the pool dead this morning. It is awful. I don't know anything else. But if you could wing some positive energy towards NJ I would appreciate it.