Continuing with the saga of Susan the Silkie, who has been sitting on eggs for a month now after she absolutely refused to break her broodiness. She was the last hen standing from her group, her three buddies were lost to Marek’s at POL. She has been pretty depressed since then, and silkies are supposed to be more susceptible to Marek’s, so We were resigned to her death when she started to lay. She’s hung in there though, for months after the others, but so sad... She had shielded her best friend with her wing when she layed in hospital near the end, clucking softly to her and guarding her against me...
So, after her hatch failed last Sunday, we resolved to get her chicks to love. We received our shipment of chicks at our post office at 3:30 AM this morning. I must say that I was so impressed with this experience: the postal employees went way above and beyond, texting me at 3:30 (as I was arriving) to let me know that they were here, meeting me on the back loading dock well before opening so I could get them ASAP, and just overall handling them gently enough that all chicks were alive and well. I didn’t know anything about The Chick Hatchery before I ordered these chicks online late Sunday night. I picked them because they use the Rispens Marek’s vaccine, will ship small quantities of chicks, accept rush orders, and had breeds we were interested in. We received four Faverolles and three blue Ameraucana babies, shipped with green hydration goo to eat and a small heat pack. All babies seemed alive and reasonably healthy with several being positively vigorous! We warmed them up and offered water with Nutridrench and electrolytes, a little starter, then slipped under Susan’s wings. My daughter did the deed, and she said “Mom, we did not pull a fast one on Susan! She’s a smart bird and knew just what I was doing.”. It’s dawn now so I’m going back out with fingers crossed and breath held, praying and hoping that Susan accepts these babies...