Ok....we have pics! :)

Amethyste

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they are tooooooooooooooo adorable
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Less than a week old as of today and they are already roosting /melt

https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=13352

I am so in love with these lil girls...I so hope they are all girls so I dont have to get rid of any!!
 
That is superduper cute! I'm excited for Esther ! She looks so pleased!
 
Just wanted to say that I checked out your pics! Oh so cute! Just curious, how long was your hen setting before your chicks came? We have a little hen named Button, who doesn't lay anymore - but every spring is bound and determined to have her some babies!

My Mom and Dad kept her for a while last year when we were redoing our pens and my Daddy would laugh and say that Button laid phantom eggs. She would get up in the nest and sit for a while and then come off just a cackling - and Mama would always go check to see if she had laid an egg - but there would not be one.

She went broody and we let her set on some eggs - in fact she started setting over at Mama's and we transported her and her nest back over to our place in the back of the van and she just set right there - not worried about anything. I fixed her up in the nesting box in our new coop and she just kept right on setting. It was too funny.

This year, I let her set on 6 eggs and all hatched but 2. I have some really cute pics of her sitting on the roost with her half grown babies still sitting under her wings - I will try to post those soon. I am not sure the life span of a chicken - but we have had Button about 6 years, and she was grown when we got her. She use to lay a little white egg - but she has not laid in about 3 years. She is our favorite chicken ever!
 
Esther has been broody off and on over a year. We tried EVERYTHING...ice , wire cage...the whole kit and kaboodle.

She would be fine for a few days and then bang broody again.

This last time we said ok...lets see if she gets sick of laying there....at least 3 months went by with us kicking her out of the nest etc etc etc and yet she would be right there again stealing her sisters eggs.

We finally just gave in...it wasnt worth fighting anymore lol

I swear I googled so many ways to break a broody but she apparently didnt want to listen.

She was determined to hatch something! But she is doing a great job, and her sister is too. She babysits the kids whils Mom runs outside for a breath of fresh air now and again. Mercedes gets right in the nest and cuddles with the babies till Esther gets baci...its really cute.
 
I can't wait till my bantam rhode island reds start laying I have silkies if the hen is not too broody. The cuteness factor went thru the roof. I loved seeing her let them sit on her back hehehe
 

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