Ok, thanks Mitzi, she only hatched out 2 chicks but for a first time mom she is doing awesome with them. She is a LF Cochin which helps since they are know to be good mothers..
Cochins live to be mothers

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Ok, thanks Mitzi, she only hatched out 2 chicks but for a first time mom she is doing awesome with them. She is a LF Cochin which helps since they are know to be good mothers..
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OMG my rabbits are so deprived lol! How on earth do you come up with such awesome ideas?? Those rabbits aren't Flemish Giants, are they......?
Cochins live to be mothersMine is a Bantam Cochin (that I got from Robin 3 yrs ago now). My hen stole eggs from the other hens and crammed them under the shed and hatched them out. Sneaky little things.
Speaking of Cochin...
I ordered more eggs (I know, I know), Cochin, large and bantam, possibly frizzled. Paid for 6 eggs, received 6 large fowl and 9 bantam. One busted. One had hairline cracks (but I'm hoping I waxed it well enough). I set the 5 remaining large fowl eggs in my Brinsea to try it out and put the bantam eggs under a broody hen. She (the broody) cracks me up. She was broody several weeks ago. The break in the heat seemed to help break her for a while. But now she's at it again. She's my girl that DOESN'T snap at me when I check under her. She just puffs up. Anyway, when I took the eggs to her, it was like I threw her a party. She was so excited! I'd put an egg next to her, and she'd roll it under her. So nice to see.
Again, as with my other mail order hatch this summer (3 out of 25), I'm not expecting much. But, I'm really hoping for a frizzled girl! I'm coming around to the idea of using broodies. Does anyone here use them for important (expensive, fancy, special) eggs?
dang- oreo has spiky saddle feathers coming in... grrrrrrrrrr
and Trinity is wheezing- someone posted a higher dosage of tylan recommended by a vet, anyone remember the dosage? This girl is of course one of my favorites
Okay guys here is the Rabbitat. I am posting a link to my FB album b/c many pics have explanations and I don't want to type all that again. It is far from done, but you can get an idea of where we are heading w/ it.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/...029.1073741850.1618822299&type=1&l=a5b80a966a
Quote: Thanks!! that is quite a bit more, but i will do that, tonite she is breathing a little easier, i also am putting vet rx on her - her poop though has me concerned, urates fine, but practically no solids- could i be dealing with an infection secondary to gape? she does have mucus, when i cleared her beak, she had tinges of blood, makes me wonder about gape???
I can't answer your question but I just gotta know what color cochins you ordered? Bantam cochins are one of my absolute favorite breeds!I have 2 mille fluer and 1 blue. My blue has started stealing eggs but hasn't gone broody yet.
And that's the absolute sweetest image of her being excited for eggsI hope she gets lots of babies!
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google milkweed pod recipes and you get several. Here is an example: http://www.theheartofnewengland.com/food/veg/milkweed-pods-sauteed.html
I could not find any recipes in my Native American Indian cookbook.
It's going to be a surprise! The lady had many different ones pictured--black, splash, reddish/buff maybe? I really didn't want the bantam eggs, but their broodiness is making them more attractive. We shall see what makes it to hatch day!
How are your eggs coming along?