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I thought it was just me. I don't use an incubator but when my girls are broody, I place the LARGEST eggs picked under my broody girls. The big eggs cannot be sold or eaten.
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Julie,.. you seem to have broodies so often,.. we just hatched some BO's hoping for a good broody hen,.. which of your flock to you find make the best broodies,. which go broody most often?

I would give up these incubators if I could!!!!!
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My banty girls are the best broody hens. They go broody at least three times a year. When they do, I place about 6 - 8 (LARGE) eggs under all of them. It just depends on if it's closer to the end of the year and I don't need or want any more chicks or if I have a special order for a certain breed. I'll let my girls incubate whatever eggs I need. I started off with 2 girls of this breed and I bred 2 more, so now I have 4. They are all broody right now and all are sitting on 8 eggs each. The go broody days after each other. They are the most calm, most friendly girls you would ever want to have. When I go in to change their water and put fresh food and change their bedding, they do not make any noises. They never fuss. I give them a few rubs and they just sit there. They are the best moms when the babies are hatched. They allow their babies to stay with them for as long as the chicks want to. They never kick the chicks away. Here is a pic of one of the from last year. She hatched 8 chicks. All of the girls look exactly like this one. A lot of people say that silkies make the best broody hens. I have never had a silkie, so I don't know. I just know from all of my years of having chickens. These girls have hatched at least 90% of all of my standard breeds. They have a 98.9999999% success hatch rate.

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Congrats Missi.
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Good Luck.


I think I want to get some Cuckoo Marans but I'm not sure. Does anyone have any Cuckoo Marans and can post some pics of them?
 
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Congrats Missi.
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Good Luck.


I think I want to get some Cuckoo Marans but I'm not sure. Does anyone have any Cuckoo Marans and can post some pics of them?

Hey, I think ChickenGuru just posted on LaChickens that he was going to be selling his flock so you might wanna contact him!! I just looked an he has 3 hens & 1 rooster!!
 
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Congrats Missi.
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Good Luck.


I think I want to get some Cuckoo Marans but I'm not sure. Does anyone have any Cuckoo Marans and can post some pics of them?

Hey, I think ChickenGuru just posted on LaChickens that he was going to be selling his flock so you might wanna contact him!! I just looked an he has 3 hens & 1 rooster!!

Thanks Missi, I will contact ChickenGuru.

My banty girl's breed is "Golden Laced Cochin Bantam Hen".

I got my first girls from Cackle Hatchery many, many years ago.

I love my girls so much.
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If anything ever happened to them, I would close shop and retire.
 
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Those are some pretty banty cochins! I need some of those so I don't have to fool w/a bator!

I have two Cuckoo Marans hens; Myrtle was from Meyer hatchery & is 3 years old now, she still lays a big dark brown egg- it isn't dark brown by true Marans standards but it is darker brown than a regular brown egg, if that makes sense.

Frannie I hatched from eggs I got from a breeder in Texas, Anissa Haggerty - she has really nice birds, big birds, nice coloring, big dark dark brown eggs. Unfortunately with my usual hatching luck I hatched four roos and only one hen. I sold the roos & kept the hen since I wasn't planning on breeding Marans at the time. I might get some more eggs from Anissa & try again, because I really like Frannie a LOT - she is a big healthy hen & nice temperment, friendly -- both of them are friendly as can be.

I was going to concentrate on my Welsummers, but after my night owl problem this past fall I am down to only 2 Wellie hens now & no roo, so I think I'm going back to the Marans instead, since I have the 2 cuckoos plus 2 black coppers growing up & a black copper roo, depending on how dark their eggs are when they start laying.

I'll see if I have any pics of them here at work, not sure I do & have to go run some window estimates right now.
 
Good morning everyone. It's only Wednesday and I'm drained already. Those after work "chores in the chicken yard" are A LOT! I found 2 other hens that are broody in addition to the 6 that are already sitting on eggs. This is just the beginning. I was out late last night trying to tidy up their brooders, so that I could move them from the nesting boxes. It seems that every other day that I come home from work, there is a girl that is ready to set. So, I have to wait until about 9:00 PM to move them. With them setting, this will cut down on the eggs that I pick every day and that's not good being as though I sell eggs.
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Oh well. It is what it is.

I'm thinking that I want another 15 brooder boxes to accommodate my ducks, geese and turkey this spring. The geese and turkey boxes will be in 18 x 18 boxes so that they can be comfortable. They broody turkey hens are crammed in the chicken nesting boxes right now and refuse to be moved and I refuse to move them, for fear of them getting hurt and also hurting me.
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It will be more on the lines of a brooder community that will be in a fenced in covered area that will be about 25 feet long - 5 foot wide area so that they can walk around to stretch their legs and eat and drink - not sure how tall because the height will be for my purpose to get in and out. Each 5 foot wide space will have it's own entrance door. The brooder boxes will look similar to my nesting boxes (pic below) with a few modifications to include ramps to climb on to get in and walk down. It will be elevated off the ground and an access door in the back so that I can open up to clean their area by taking out the old bedding and putting in new bedding.

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I also have to build more grow out pens so that the babies can transition into a different area once they feather up. All the grow out pens are occupied with a younger group right now, so I have nowhere to put the babies who are ready to graduate to the next level.
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At some point and time, I really need to stop. It feels like it's getting to be too much.
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I like those nest boxes/broody boxes!!
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Well we had an intresting morning! Got home from bringing my son to school and let the chickens out and my 2 roosters come out covered in blood!!
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And they just wouldn't stop!! Every 5 minutes they were fighting. Well they finally chilled for a bit and my husband went outside to throw them some biscuits from last night and he said they were going to town on each other!! He said he wasn't dealing with that and they were either gonna fight till the death or he'd take care of them. Got his .22 and killed both of them. (It didn't help that he is sick as a dog either) We were going to process them in about 8 weeks anyway but I just hated to see them fight like that! At least my girls will grow their feathers back!!
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Hope you all have a good day. I was supposed to get my 2nd injection this morning at 10:30 nad they called me Monday and said that Surgical Specialty the place I go to stopped taking my insurance on the 15th!
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So now I'm waiting for another palce to call and set me an appt!!
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Hope everyone has a great day!!
 
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OMG !!!! Sorry to hear that it ended that way with the roosters.
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When you shoot them that way, does it tear up the meat at the location they were shot? How does that work? So are you plucking and processing them today? Well, at least the girls we have some peace.

Hope everything goes ok with your injection.
 

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