All this talk about more chicks has me___wanting more?!?___ only 49 right now? I have to get over it! Mary
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Join the dark side!! we have little peep-peeps!!All this talk about more chicks has me___wanting more?!?___ only 49 right now? I have to get over it! Mary
Yea but I really like how cute they are. I'm okay with little eggs. My granny loves the little eggs too since she can't eat a lot at one time they're perfect for her.Bantams eat a lot less food too. Just takes a lot more eggs to make an omelette.
Not be be a downer Rad but I hope you have a means to move snow...... I live on a 1/4 mile private drive that we have to plow and snow blow all winter. However I'm not sure I would have it any other way I love the quite. Also you probably won't get as much snow as we do up here. I'm in the buckle of the snow belt. Best of luck with your new place! I'd attach a hug emogie bit I don't know how to lolI can have my chickens anywhere.
Road to my new house.
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Gosh I hope they don't! *knock on wood*I'll be okay. I have 2 4wd vehicles, 3 snow throwers and a plow. I just hope they all don't break down at the same time.
Got the secondary all moved around with a dog coop for the broody to nest in. She wasn't happy about that, but I think she was calming down and looking at the coop to go sit in when I was leaving the farm. Kinda thinking that I should have put some cardboard or something up over the entrance to encourage her to calm down and sit faster. Still wanting an answer on the best time to place chicks under her.Thanks! Yeah, I should be able to make that work. Sunday was probably going to be a good day to go do that. I could meet Amy at the Saline TSC and pick some up then. Then it's just a matter of putting them under the hen. That would be best to do that at night right??
From all I've read, never done it myself, best time is well after dark but be there first light to make sure they are 'bonded'. Mama might not be accepting of chicks and also chicks might not 'get it' to stay under mama, the younger the chicks the better. Have a back up brooding plan. Might be hard if you're not living where the birds are living, I'd go a bit nuts if I couldn't check on them several times a day. Best of cLuck!Still wanting an answer on the best time to place chicks under her.