How old are the babies now? Do you keep them all together in the same brooder? I had littles that I had to keep separated, but it was 4 against 12. The 12 were up to 4 weeks older and kept pecking at the babies. I'm glad Eve is nice to them, she probably doesn't realize that they are so much younger.I had 3 dozen eggs in the frig last night, so decided to use some up. I did a test batch of pickled eggs. Now, I have not eaten a pickled egg since I was a kid, but thought I'd give it a go. Did one with beet juice that I think might be on the sweet side and a spicy batch that likely will be very spicy. Used recipes off the net. I only did 4 jars with 4 to 5 eggs in each -- one set for my friend to take home to feed hubby. They look good I guess.
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I've been taking the chicks out 2 or 3 times a day and letting them run all over the living room. Of course, poop everywhere. I just pick it up with a damp cloth. Baby Eve is getting along pretty well and seems to be happy to have company. When I get her out of her cage she leaps and bounces all over. The babies are super fast and enjoy climbing on me and peeking under the couch with Eve. The also take mock dirt baths on the carpet.
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Congrats! Is the smaller egg just really small, or is the other one just really huge?Got my first egg from a little pumpkin serama pullet. I have 2 older girls in that pen but they are still raising little ones, so I don't think either of them are laying again yet.
Bigger egg is from a bantam cochin pullet, not sure which girl, she started not long ago too.
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