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The only reason I am remotely caught up is because i am nursing an 8wk old. When he's done I probably will get hopelessly behind
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Kudos to you! I've never been able to nurse my babies and browse the internet but I only have my phone.
I remember those days of being tied down to the nursing chair! By the time they're 2, you'll miss having a stationary job as you're chasing them around the house. Of course mine are school age, so now we go running all over town.
 
Is there a way to increase calcium besides oyster shell? My CCL has made a few soft shelled eggs. The flock is on chick feed for a while, but she must not be eating the supplemental oyster shell like the other hens I even add crumbled eggshells to the dish. Any ideas?
 
Switch to country road layer feed I use crumbles have had strong eggs dropped a few didn't even crack country road layer has all that is needed you won't need oyster shells anymore
 
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Does this look normal to u hatchers? just hatched about 30 min ago. if you look close you can see something that looks like an umbilical cord still attached, is that normal?
Yep. As soon as that cord dries, snip it off if it doesnt fall off on its own. It is important to remove it so the chick doesnt rip it off dragging the shell around. This happens once in awhile. You should wait until it is dried though. It may gently come off on its own.
 
Quote: I use the calf manna product, and hand feed a little daily, like a teaspoon to the goat needing the extra boost. Its really good for nursing does, My Sugar looked terribly thin after the twins were born, so I put her on it.
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Is 3-4 weeks post hatch long enough for a hen to get out of her broody phase? How long does a hen need to rear chicks to end her broody streak? Does this question make sense?
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The goal of having her hatch chicks was to end her broody phase. I don't want to remove the chicks from her at 3 weeks, only to have her go right back to sitting instead of laying.
It really varies, I had a hen last year keep her chicks 12 weeks, they went off on their own finally. Took her forever to finally start laying again.
 
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Broodies, ugh!
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I have so many broody ducks, all I am getting is pekin eggs. And less than a dozen chicken eggs a day. Geese are still laying but slowing down fast.
My broody goose had her eggs stolen out from under her, so will be setting traps in the goose house at night!
I will have guinea keets available starting this weekend, have lavenders, pearl, and what appears to be chocolate! A few whites.
I will also have black pied, and solid chocolate muscovy ducklings available. PM if interested.
 
Kudos to you! I've never been able to nurse my babies and browse the internet but I only have my phone.


I use my iPad mini. It is easier browsing the internet than holding a book open :)


I remember those days of being tied down to the nursing chair!  By the time they're 2, you'll miss having a stationary job as you're chasing them around the house.  Of course mine are school age, so now we go running all over town.


Yeah, I have 2 older ones too a 3 3/4 yr old and 1 3/4 yr old. So I get to do it all at once :). I find I am enjoying nursing more this time because it gives me a much needed break at times (and other times it is stressful because I can't do everything at once :) )

Congrats to both of you for being able to nurse.  Its a big commitment.


Thank you :)
 

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