Hi all, i have a small flock, 3 boys, one from last year, and two from my first brood,3 yrs ago, and 5 girls, one larger rescued aracuna making green eggs, and a couple of daughters, mixed with my bantam boys, plus one 3 yr.old white bantam hen and a grown mixed hen from this year.
My question about whether or not to let her sit now, since I'm in NH,and its getting cold, has kindof been answered. We had a week of VERY cold, and i have a heat lamp in their small coop to keep water warm and since i put it on a few weeks ago they began laying after a late fall molt. The only hen to exhibit brooding and actually raise the one chick this year is the one sitting. There were two very small eggs i have let her keep but she is very upset when i check for others and take them. Its been a couple weeks, and i expect it to get colder soon. It sounds like it should be ok for her to hatch two, if they will hatch,that is...
I turned the light off tonight, going down to mid 20's, and hope they will be ok in the morning. I have been reading about more fresh air and allowing them to be unheated.
They free range together, the two boys keep the girls safe, and the younger rooster takes care of any strays, and keeps my sitter company. It is a lovely group, and i pray the new one or two will be hens.
I also have a house chicken rescued two years ago on her second day alive, when she was pecked and thrown out to die. She does not go with the bunch, but follows me everywhere.
She has never laid an egg yet, but her sisters have. She is agressive with the other girls, and i even saw her flare up and go toe to toe with my largest black rooster! Funny stuff, sometimes she gets in a mood and doesn't want to be petted, but mostly is so sweet.
If they are raised together it works, there were scuffles, occasional bloodletting from the two lower roosters jockeying for status..but rarely after thefirst time..
Love the help and info I've gotten, oh, and i feed sunflower hearts, cracked corn, safflower, millet, and put diatomaceous earth on their seeds, adding a suet cake in the coop for whenever..they seem to do well, but i will try getting wheat seeds too, oh, i throw a few oats in the mix but they don't like them. I do sprout the whole oats in an inch or so of organic potting soil for the good grass it provides in a couple of days. My 20 parakeets REALLY like the grass!! My inside chicken and the cat eat it too! Really cheap, a giant bag of oats I've had for a couple of years but still works for me! The cat grass in the stores is usually oat grass, but it's 2 or 3 bucks, and the big bag of oats was 13$ or so!