Howdy Team Broody
Wow, 3 pages and 32 posts to catch up on!
S9 I agree with
LM and
TG, broody hen knows best with regards raising chicks; having said that, I am not keen to sway you either way with regards broody v incubator. If it was me, I would give the broodies the eggs; you are never going to know otherwise. If you have read much or all of the thread, you will also know that I follow the non-intervention method; I give the broody the eggs and that is it, do not touch them, do not candle them, leave it totally up to nature and the broody. But, that is just me, the beauty of raising chickens and even just within this thread, we all have our way of doing things … you are the best judge of your girls chickenalities and what will work for them and you
FV definitely has a good point about moving them too much; it certainly sounds like it does more harm than good.
Congratulations on the bubbies
FV and the successful match with their new mumma
Lolz
FV at ‘
I literally cannot stop going down there every 30 minutes! help meeee” yeah, right, like we can help you! About the only thing we could help with is going down there more often; taking it in turns on a rotation basis!
IC don’t you just love it when we think we have everything all sussed out and these gals of ours throw a curved one! I totally sympathise on the emergency remodelling and planned remodelling, been there, done that, got the T-Shirt!
Beautiful pictures and adorable bubbies
IC .. what would we do without our little garden-helpers?
Sorry to read about your Americana eggs also.
G’Day and Welcome
KendyF. Congratulations on your first broody chicks .. as you are a newcomer you may not have heard one of the team rules which I believe
TG instigated … We do not believe you until we have seen the pictures!
CC999 wow, that is a bubby overload. That is more than the combined total of my first two hatches
Put me down as a vote for Partridge, Splash and Black as colour additions to your Silkie family.
In general news:
Please do not think I am ignoring you if I do not weigh in on some topics .. I know zilch about incubators, heat pads, heating lights etc. But, I am learning
I am still not convinced about the whole stigma of the challenge attached to shipped eggs. I picked up a batch of fertile eggs 1 hour round trip in the car, got home, gave them to Cilla straight away; 5 from 5. Second hatch, eggs got shipped overnight in the post, sat on the kitchen bench for 24 hours to settle, gave them to Cilla, 7 from 9 hatched.
It has been a busy few days, work-wise, not home-wise; everything cruising along pretty nicely.
The remodel has been filed away as a success and after nearly a week, more good points than bad points.
LuLu is having a great time … she alternates who she sleeps with, one night = Dusty; next night = Tina, then back to Dusty the following night .. Dusty? not so thrilled about sharing her bed!! Even though Tina is sort of sleeping on her own some nights she does not seem to mind and the new Ranchateau means she is not really alone because she can hear Dusty whinging about sharing with LuLu
I have never bathed any of my chickens; no reason to; until I had a Silkie that is! Those of you with Silkie’s can relate to this story ….
Speaking from experience Pekins, Langshans, Frizzles, Leghorns; poop gets stuck in their vent feathers, couple of days; drops off .. all good.
Silkies, not so much!! Wind blows those silkie soft feathers at just the wrong moment and poop gets stuck, couple of days; backlog! No chance of anything dropping off! These things are banking up and sticking firm to the point that no poops are hitting dirt! So, Tina had her first warm bath today and not only is she much more comfortable, I think she thoroughly enjoyed it .. also a nice little trim of the bustle to reduce the chance of a recurrence.
See, I was that desperate for news, it had to be about Tina’s poopy bottom .. lol
Dinner is ready, gotta scoot .. take care, be safe and happy chickens