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Why did you take her babies away? I had 2 broodies hatch in winter, and they did just fine. kept them closed off from the others, with food and water and a 75 watt red light over the chick water to keep it liquid... Well anyway. I'd be pi$$y too if my babies got taken away after 3 weeks of sitting still... lol
Thanks RobinYaaa Congrats Jen. Beautiful babies.
I am really tempted to take another sample back to have Bader check it. I don't know. I just didn't feel like the girl who did it was competent on what is acceptable or not for a chicken... I JUST KNOW THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG! She was still losing weight before she went broody. I think I had said that though... that she was still to skinny after her babies hatched and she started coming out of the broody coop. Skeeter is completely opposite. She's put the weight back on already. Leila hasn't. So... worms in general.
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Oh, ok. Totally understand that. And I think I might know what you mean with the broody all the time thing...Quote:
I am doing hatching right now and it's easier to bring them in and let her go back to laying then to have her worry about keeping babies warm. I only have a couple showgirl hens so every one of them counts when it comes to laying...and she's my best layer so having her tied up on eggs the last few weeks has cut back on how many eggs I'm getting. Plus I don't want to have to keep them seperated from the flock with a heat light. She can go back to production and I'll raise them.She is broody all the time so she'll be over it in a day or two lol.![]()