- Sep 19, 2009
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Sadly we are down to one lonely hen. I started with 4 almost 2 years ago and lost one to a respiratory infection but the others stayed healthy. We made it through winter and molting but two hens have disappeared. One was during the day a month or so ago (feisty BR, Bea) and one was taken from the coop last night (our gorgeous BA, Millie). No feathers, no blood - she just disappeared. Our back gate was open so we think it may have been a person but not sure why they would have left one.
Poor Ruby (RIR) is wandering around looking and calling. She's laying low and in safe places..I'm guessing since there is no lookout. Here's my dilemma - I know she needs other chickens around and we really want to get more, esp. now. I've read all about quarantining new chickens but am just not sure how to proceed. Ruby has gone broody several times and I thought I might just put eggs or new chicks under her (I know, some caution against that) but now with her being the only one, I'm wondering if it's best to get more right away.
I had an offer from a lady I bought eggs from to give me some of her extras. She got more than anticipated from McMurray's last year and will gladly offer some of her duplicates. She says all hers are healthy and she's never lost any to illness although she had one die from old age last week at age 9.
I feel like I need to make a decision soon but am just not sure what to do. We also have a hatchery in a neighboring town but didn't really want to do the whole chick thing. I appreciate any counsel or suggestions you can offer.
Poor Ruby (RIR) is wandering around looking and calling. She's laying low and in safe places..I'm guessing since there is no lookout. Here's my dilemma - I know she needs other chickens around and we really want to get more, esp. now. I've read all about quarantining new chickens but am just not sure how to proceed. Ruby has gone broody several times and I thought I might just put eggs or new chicks under her (I know, some caution against that) but now with her being the only one, I'm wondering if it's best to get more right away.
I had an offer from a lady I bought eggs from to give me some of her extras. She got more than anticipated from McMurray's last year and will gladly offer some of her duplicates. She says all hers are healthy and she's never lost any to illness although she had one die from old age last week at age 9.
I feel like I need to make a decision soon but am just not sure what to do. We also have a hatchery in a neighboring town but didn't really want to do the whole chick thing. I appreciate any counsel or suggestions you can offer.