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My first broody hatch a couple of weeks ago, started and ended on day 24. There are some other amazing stories around.
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Ok Ill be patient, thanks!Most first timers miscount the days. The day you put them under her is day 0, not day 1. Make sure you counted correctly and then check the eggs on day 23 or 24. Sometimes they can be delayed if the weather isn't cooperative.
Ok Ill be patient, thanks!
Update on my broody - She is doing a great job taking care of the eggs. I took her out this morning and her crop is still fluid filled and fairly full. I could not smell anything coming from her. I put her in the stall with the food. She ate and drank water and then had some crumbles before returning back to the nest. Maybe her crop is just slow to empty? She isn't acting sick and actually seems a bit more active than she did a couple of days ago.
She is eating a variety of things depending on what I pick up at the store. Usually: peas, beans, corn, carrots, bread, watermelon, hard boiled eggs, spaghetti squash, layer pellets or flock starter (they have both free choice) and fresh water of course. Her comb is looking a bit chalky and pink, but its not getting worse. I'll keep an eye on her.
Mixed corn is good to keep the crop busy. It takes a while to break down and also keeps broody poops more held together. Scrambled egg goes through the crop pretty quickly so is a good option. She's probably just got a slow crop. I wouldn't worry unless her breath starts to smell and you notice her go down hill.Update on my broody - She is doing a great job taking care of the eggs. I took her out this morning and her crop is still fluid filled and fairly full. I could not smell anything coming from her. I put her in the stall with the food. She ate and drank water and then had some crumbles before returning back to the nest. Maybe her crop is just slow to empty? She isn't acting sick and actually seems a bit more active than she did a couple of days ago.
She is eating a variety of things depending on what I pick up at the store. Usually: peas, beans, corn, carrots, bread, watermelon, hard boiled eggs, spaghetti squash, layer pellets or flock starter (they have both free choice) and fresh water of course. Her comb is looking a bit chalky and pink, but its not getting worse. I'll keep an eye on her.
Can't wait to see your silkie with her shipped chicks. Sounds like she will be a great mother!I spoke too soon on the silky chick stealing. She must have tried a move a little bit ago. There was a ruckus. Silky rushed from the coop and momma RIR was all pissy. Then RIR lunged for silky when she returned to the nestbox. Boy! Chicken drama!