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i will NEVER allow broodies again! this has been a friggin' nightmare.
One hatched & was running around the coop by itself this morning, dry & fluffy & healthy, while the TWO hens - yes they are battling it out again - were back on the nest. I threw a towel over them & checked & another egg was pipping. I had to go into work for a while so off I went.
got home around 1 & checked & the 2nd chick had hatched out & was laying there all cold & hardly breathing. the two silly hens were running around the coop clucking after the lone dry chick, totally ignoring the nest w/the new hatchling.
I pulled out my brooder (deep sigh) & set it up & brought the hatchling inside, then I went outside & caught the dry fluffy one & brought it inside & put it in the brooder also, since I know it had not had anything to eat or drink in probably going on 48 hrs now. It is doing fine - it took up eating & drinking w/no problems.
The two silly old hens immediately got back on the nest ( & boy is it stinky & dirty by now) & are once again setting on the remaining eggs.
The hatchling is drying out nicely & breathing normally.
the fluffy one is screaming its head off unless I hold it (guess what, I'm fixing to go take a nap- so it will just have to deal w/being in the brooder box w/its sibling).
i did not want to brood chicks but guess I'm stuck w/it.
To boot, the old feral barn cat has moved her kittens into the old armadillo tunnel in my front flower bed. I fed her earlier & will continue to feed & try to get them used to eating there, then gradually move my live trap into place & hopefully trap them in a few weeks so I can have them spayed & neutered.
if any more chicks hatch out, I'll remove them as they do & bring them inside to brood.
when this is over, if I see any more signs of broodiness in those two old biddies, I promise you I will have their butts packed in ice. This has got to stop!
And after checking pics on Feathersite, I realize that I have two cuckoo marans GIRLS so far!!! yay!!!! I had forgotten what they looked like!
i will NEVER allow broodies again! this has been a friggin' nightmare.
One hatched & was running around the coop by itself this morning, dry & fluffy & healthy, while the TWO hens - yes they are battling it out again - were back on the nest. I threw a towel over them & checked & another egg was pipping. I had to go into work for a while so off I went.
got home around 1 & checked & the 2nd chick had hatched out & was laying there all cold & hardly breathing. the two silly hens were running around the coop clucking after the lone dry chick, totally ignoring the nest w/the new hatchling.
I pulled out my brooder (deep sigh) & set it up & brought the hatchling inside, then I went outside & caught the dry fluffy one & brought it inside & put it in the brooder also, since I know it had not had anything to eat or drink in probably going on 48 hrs now. It is doing fine - it took up eating & drinking w/no problems.
The two silly old hens immediately got back on the nest ( & boy is it stinky & dirty by now) & are once again setting on the remaining eggs.
The hatchling is drying out nicely & breathing normally.
the fluffy one is screaming its head off unless I hold it (guess what, I'm fixing to go take a nap- so it will just have to deal w/being in the brooder box w/its sibling).
i did not want to brood chicks but guess I'm stuck w/it.
To boot, the old feral barn cat has moved her kittens into the old armadillo tunnel in my front flower bed. I fed her earlier & will continue to feed & try to get them used to eating there, then gradually move my live trap into place & hopefully trap them in a few weeks so I can have them spayed & neutered.
if any more chicks hatch out, I'll remove them as they do & bring them inside to brood.
when this is over, if I see any more signs of broodiness in those two old biddies, I promise you I will have their butts packed in ice. This has got to stop!
And after checking pics on Feathersite, I realize that I have two cuckoo marans GIRLS so far!!! yay!!!! I had forgotten what they looked like!
Hey Terri, in regards to the cats. I have 2 live traps also. One regular size and one smaller. You are welcome to borrow them if you would like to try to trap all of them at the same time. We used them months back to trap some cats over at a rental house. Those kittens were really small and they still had no trouble triggering the traps. Even though they were hissing and spitting.....it didn't take any longer than 24 hours for them to realize that people were awesome to snuggle withIts good of you to get them fixed and feed them. It always makes me smile to know other people do good things for animals that don't have a traditional family.![]()
Have any of you heard of Villalobos? She rescues Pit Bulls. She used to be in California, but is now in New Orleans. I follow her on FB. She has also had a show on Animal Planet for a few years. Pit Bulls and Parolees. She mostly hires Parolees to give them a chance at getting back into a regular job situation. I love reading the rescue stories.
Another question. Is there a good website that I could refer to that has good basic info on Chicken genetics?
I had the privilege of helping my daughter pick out a dress etc for homecoming next weekend. Wow, they grow up so fast!
Oh, you're having so much fun!!! Congrats on the the two cuckoo marans. Keep up the good work. How many more eggs are there?
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7-8 but no signs of pipping or anything. They are so dirty from the other 2 hatching & the 2 hens in there. I really really hate this. I will never do this again. I will break these two broodies if I have to put them in my freezer & from now on, eggs will only hatch in my incubator!
The 2 that did hatch are doing quite fine in the utility room. Tomorrow I'll set up my outdoor brooder & move them there.
I think next spring will be seeing the construction of a meaty pen and my first forage into raising meat birds. One's thing for sure - I am not going to poison my family.
..."Assistant to the director of the China's National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment said that because China was “still developing” it would not be adopting international food safety standards, but rather rely on “national conditions,” according to the South China Morning Post.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a report earlier this year linking the deaths of more than 500 dogs and the sickening of up to 2,500 animals to contaminated chicken found in dog treats processed in China.
Under the new trade agreement, no inspector from the FDA will be present at the Chinese processing facilities. Because the chicken will only be processed in China, it won’t require any point-of-origin label, and consumers won’t be , able to tell where their chicken has been...."