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Thank you I hope so too, because I have a few silkies in there and I would like them to hatch, as I would live a few of them
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Goood morning Team Broody and may I say, what a beautiful morning it is![]()
R846, very excited for you; can’t wait to see what /who you get
Tee hee IC, to help with the chicken-math, rather than a Frizzle and a new Cochin, how about a Frizzle Cochin?
Your bubbies are so so adorable! I love the ones where they are looking straight at the camera “what’s that mum?”
MM, how exciting for you and us, of course![]()
Friday is a great name for a rooster … everyone loves Friday.
With only a small number of girls, two which hatched here and three purchased from the Produce Store or at Sale, I am a little naïve when it comes to hatcheries. Do they ship chicks? How far do they ship them? How are they ‘packed’ for want of a better word?
LM, beautiful bubbies! Congratulations again.
They do scoot around the place at an incredible rate of knots don’t they? Imagine being a mumma hen trying to keep track of 5 little live-wires darting all over the place and trying to get into as much trouble as they can. Just a thought, if ‘Sara’ is sticking as their name, you could have Sara-Jane, Sara-Anne, Sara-Louise etc
TG, beautiful chickens!
My five cents worth on the broody-breed … Cochins, bantam or otherwise and of course, Silkies.
Thank you all for your comments on my little girls. Notice how Dusty did not get included? My poor little Hard-Molt-Centrefold is not really camera worthy at the moment; having said that, her totally bald head is now starting to feather up a little.
Lulu is adorable, such a sweet personality. She follows Tina everywhere, something Tina is not totally comfortable with but she is warming to the idea. Could I have the first Silkie in history to go broody before she lays her first egg? lol.
As predicted, as soon as it became available Dusty went back to her old nest box for sleeping so I now have Cilla and Blondie roosting in the Chateau, Dusty sleeping in the Chateau in a nest box and Tina and Lulu sleeping in a double nest box in the Ranch. When I checked on them last night, it looked like Tina was trying to smother Lulu but turns out that Lulu was trying to snuggle under Tina, poor Tina had this look of “What the?” on her face.
The Breeder said that Lulu is approx 4 months old; do you reckon she would still be trying to snuggle under at that age? Also, she is still peeping; I have my doubts that she is 4 months??
Being a Frizzle has its advantages, when Dusty tries to give her a warning peck the feathers cause her to misjudge and Lulu does not feel a thing! It is funny to see Dusty trying to stamp her authority “shock, horror, this little upstart is not listening to me!” lolz
Cilla is still half hearted warning all and sundry away from Blondie at 9 weeks, way longer than she did with the Silkies. Again, maybe because Blondie is now a single bubby and roosting whereas the Silkies did not roost. Or maybe she is just following my lead of "step away from my chicken"? lol.
It is quite peaceful out there at the moment; Tina, Dusty and Lulu are in one section of the run and Cilla and Blondie confined to another. The run is not quite big enough when Cilla starts throwing her weight around so her integration is definitely being done under free range circumstances.
I read somewhere that lots of room is the key to a smooth integration which is definitely the case where Cilla is concerned![]()
Ah well, off to enjoy my day .. some washing to do and of course, chicken stalking!![]()
Teila, yes they ship them. My first order would have gone a little over 1000 miles door to door, but of course it made stops at different hubs and such. It was at my Post Office in less than 24 hours. This next order is from a hatchery about 1200 miles away--- add necessary stops and such to that as well. Last order came in August, so super warm here. This order they may put in extra chicks to keep everyone warm. They come in a little box with holes in it and a woven straw mat on the bottom. I only lost one chick, after one week, my first time around. She was doing well until she wasn't. The others were suddenly twice her size. I think it was simply a failure to thrive thing. I hand fed and watered her, did everything I could. I have great people at my post office and they call me right away. They seem as happy to get chicks and I am!Goood morning Team Broody and may I say, what a beautiful morning it is![]()
R846, very excited for you; can’t wait to see what /who you get
Tee hee IC, to help with the chicken-math, rather than a Frizzle and a new Cochin, how about a Frizzle Cochin?
Your bubbies are so so adorable! I love the ones where they are looking straight at the camera “what’s that mum?”
MM, how exciting for you and us, of course![]()
Friday is a great name for a rooster … everyone loves Friday.
With only a small number of girls, two which hatched here and three purchased from the Produce Store or at Sale, I am a little naïve when it comes to hatcheries. Do they ship chicks? How far do they ship them? How are they ‘packed’ for want of a better word?
LM, beautiful bubbies! Congratulations again.
They do scoot around the place at an incredible rate of knots don’t they? Imagine being a mumma hen trying to keep track of 5 little live-wires darting all over the place and trying to get into as much trouble as they can. Just a thought, if ‘Sara’ is sticking as their name, you could have Sara-Jane, Sara-Anne, Sara-Louise etc
TG, beautiful chickens!
My five cents worth on the broody-breed … Cochins, bantam or otherwise and of course, Silkies.
Thank you all for your comments on my little girls. Notice how Dusty did not get included? My poor little Hard-Molt-Centrefold is not really camera worthy at the moment; having said that, her totally bald head is now starting to feather up a little.
Lulu is adorable, such a sweet personality. She follows Tina everywhere, something Tina is not totally comfortable with but she is warming to the idea. Could I have the first Silkie in history to go broody before she lays her first egg? lol.
As predicted, as soon as it became available Dusty went back to her old nest box for sleeping so I now have Cilla and Blondie roosting in the Chateau, Dusty sleeping in the Chateau in a nest box and Tina and Lulu sleeping in a double nest box in the Ranch. When I checked on them last night, it looked like Tina was trying to smother Lulu but turns out that Lulu was trying to snuggle under Tina, poor Tina had this look of “What the?” on her face.
The Breeder said that Lulu is approx 4 months old; do you reckon she would still be trying to snuggle under at that age? Also, she is still peeping; I have my doubts that she is 4 months??
Being a Frizzle has its advantages, when Dusty tries to give her a warning peck the feathers cause her to misjudge and Lulu does not feel a thing! It is funny to see Dusty trying to stamp her authority “shock, horror, this little upstart is not listening to me!” lolz
Cilla is still half hearted warning all and sundry away from Blondie at 9 weeks, way longer than she did with the Silkies. Again, maybe because Blondie is now a single bubby and roosting whereas the Silkies did not roost. Or maybe she is just following my lead of "step away from my chicken"? lol.
It is quite peaceful out there at the moment; Tina, Dusty and Lulu are in one section of the run and Cilla and Blondie confined to another. The run is not quite big enough when Cilla starts throwing her weight around so her integration is definitely being done under free range circumstances.
I read somewhere that lots of room is the key to a smooth integration which is definitely the case where Cilla is concerned![]()
Ah well, off to enjoy my day .. some washing to do and of course, chicken stalking!![]()
It is so sad. Unfortunately until after this order, hatchery chicks are what worked for me. From this point on, I will have a closed flock and replenish as needed. No more business from me! And, some of those little roos will probably end up here on our farm this time around.I really enjoy reading your postsYou are clever and funny and your love for your birds...and animals in general... totally comes through.![]()
The problem isn't with hatcheries per se but with the way they sex chicks and what happens to the little roos. This video is disturbing but it tell how one of the major US hatcheries does things at least with this type of chick. It pretty much holds true for any hatchery that sells sexed chicks If you would rather I describe it than you having to watch it I will. Scroll down the page and click the link if you want. http://www.juststruttinfarm.com/hatchery-horrors.html Other hatcheries vent sex which requires squeezing the day old babies until their vent opens and they can inspect it for the bump that indicates it is a cockerel. This often kills the chicks![]()
There are some hatcheries that don't sex chicks in my mind those are fine.
How about Sara, Cera, Sarah, Seara and Ceara? LOL! Of course, you could always go with Sara1, Sara2, Sara3, Sara4 and Sara5? (this is coming from someone who has four identical brown leghorns named Number 1, Number 2, Number 3 and Number 4!) I also have a hen named Darth Vader (My son named that one).TG I totally agree with you on the whole naming them all Sara so thought maybe I could convince a 4 yr old that there are other pretty names for her babies so I've been informed that they are still Sara but the last one hatched is Ariel !!! So I guess we can call it a very small victory but the 4 yr old still rules![]()
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You are not stupid. I had no idea and I live here!OMG TG; how awful!!![]()
I am so stupid; I had no idea! I am definitely going to give my little girls extra hugs today![]()
I have had two orders delivered too. It is pretty exciting to get that cheeping box. I actually took the day off work last year when I picked up chicks and kept them in my class room every day for a week both years I got mail order chicks. I agree that hatcheries are the only choice...or the only known choice in my case...for a lot of people.It is so sad. Unfortunately until after this order, hatchery chicks are what worked for me. From this point on, I will have a closed flock and replenish as needed. No more business from me! And, some of those little roos will probably end up here on our farm this time around.