morning all. Just setting up a brooder for the new babies I'm gonna take out of the hatcher. I always get so excited, I just can't help it! Not lets hope I can move fast enough putting them in their dividers to keep from getting them mixed up! haha
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nice! You've got lots of activity going on over there then too! The chicks are settling down slowly over here. They are just so stinking lively...which I'm grateful for.Congrats on your new babies!
My BCM broody has 2 silver sussex chicks running around in the nest box this morning. I can't get in there to look for any others lest she takes a finger off...she is a finger eating zombie lol. She also has some silkie eggs and a guinea egg in there with her. I didn't even know what the Silver Sussex chicks were supposed to look like lol, and had to google it. I took some pics but am having trouble uploading them because our stupid cable box keeps going on and off again today grrrr.
My paint and lav silkie eggs go into lockdown tomorrow and the silver marans and cuckoo marans go into lockdown the day after that. I just happen to have a broody buff orp hen (the fluffy buffinator bator lol). She just went broody a few days ago so I am debating on whether to slip chicks under her or not once they hatch![]()
Hi! Welcome to the Marans thread! Your Wellie chicks at 8 weeks old are probably right on track or very close to being right on track, soon you should see them starting to bulk up. They do not grow at the same rate as the Marans and if the Marans were the same age you would still see a sizeable difference between the 2 breeds. In my opinion I would leave free choice food out for them so they can eat when ever they want to.I'm a pretty novice chicken person and have a question for you... are Marans really much bigger than other varieties; are my BCM babies gargantuan, or are the new baby Welsummers I just got runts??? My BCM's were hatched on Feb 1st and I got them when they were 3 weeks old. Just looking at them they compare nearly in size to my adult Red Stars. Today I picked up two Welsummer pullets supposedly 8 weeks old, and they are barely one-third the size of the BCM's. The BCM's are normally pretty flighty and scaredy-cat, and at first ran from the Welsummers, but once they (finally) realized how much bigger they were I think they took it as license to peck at the young ones. So, now I have the Welsummers caged inside the run to protect them from the BCM's. The guy I got them from said these babies were free-ranged since one month old and he would only give them a little food in the evenings (they do act starved, they IMMEDIATELY headed for the food and ate til their little crops were bulging). Sorry it's not a great picture, but it gives some idea of the size difference. I just can't believe there's only a month difference in their ages!
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