
Thanks everyone!!! I'm working, but I've been told that we've had one hatch. I'll post pictures when I get home later tonight!
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Thanks everyone!!! I'm working, but I've been told that we've had one hatch. I'll post pictures when I get home later tonight!
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Here is my broody going on her 7th day sitting!![]()
I am down to 6 developing eggs. I had to toss two yesterday, as they were not developing at all.
She's doing such a great job! A real trooper!
I know everyone mentioned how bad broody poops smell, but I really shrugged it off.. Oh wow. It's so bad..![]()
Hey forgot to tell you how much I enjoyed looking at your page, beautiful coop and chickens too. And where is King George Va. I have a brother who lives in Charlottesville. just curious.
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Here is my broody going on her 7th day sitting!![]()
I am down to 6 developing eggs. I had to toss two yesterday, as they were not developing at all.
She's doing such a great job! A real trooper!
I know everyone mentioned how bad broody poops smell, but I really shrugged it off.. Oh wow. It's so bad..![]()
Why not duck eggs they are great for using in baking, and alot of folks eat them, I don't cook them because my dh won't eat them but i use them in cornbread and breads and cakes brownies etc. the reason i am asking is because 2 girls would be better than 2 boys. I'll get you those links.
http://feathersite.com/Poultry/BRKRaisingDucklings.html
I don't know what is safe thing to do with broodies and chicks since this is my 1st time. So, please help me with this.
I was just out there checking on Smokey & her chicks when Foghorn (lead rooster) got up into the coop where she is with the babies. He was standing there nicely clucking. Everyone was quiet and peaceful. The babies were hopping around cutely when suddenly Foghorn bent down and picked one up with his beak and flung it. I don't know what his intentions were - but Smokey and I didn't give him a second chance. She flew at him and attacked Foghorn and I grabbed him and tossed him out!
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What happened? Is the baby maybe a rooster and Foghorn was jealous/requiring respect? Is that typical rooster interaction with chicks? Should I keep them separated longer? I checked the baby - didn't see any visible cuts - momma and babies were upset but seemed okay by the time I closed the door. I'll check on them again in a little while when I close them up for the night.
Foghorn, Francis and Daisy are all being rehomed next week. Which - right now - is a week too long for me! I'm very angry with him and worried for those babies.![]()
I guess I was thinking no eggs cause I already have 12 hens and more eggs than I know what to do with, but if I only had 2, it wouldn't add that much, and if we decided we didn't want/need them I could always feed them to the dog each day. He loves getting his morning egg. ;-) Thanks for the link, I'll have some good reading material now!!![]()
Last year when our chicks were hatched I never saw either one of my roos being mean to a chick, maybe a peck if it got too close but never picked one up and slung it. I
d say just keep him away from them till gone, that way you won't have to worry about it. Most of the time the roos will stay away from mama and chicks till the chicks are around 4-6 weeks then they start trying to mess with then hens again, but most of my hens were able to keep them at bay, one of my hens a frizzle cochin bantam kept her chicks with her for 12 weeks, she was a mama you didn't want to mess with. lol
Yes - I think I'll keep her in that wired off area until the roosters are rehomed next week. I was just shocked by it. I had read that the roosters would leave chicks alone and not see them as a threat. I was quite surprized to read otherwise once I did a search here on BYC. It may have happened because Smokey was so laid back about the babies being interacted with - I bet she won't be so laid back now. My guess is she will become very protective of them and probably attack me more too.
Of course the roosters aren't her only nemisis - she was #2 from the top when she went broody and the #3 pullet AC attacked her one day when she came out to take a break in the yard. So she will have to deal with AC & Snow White being mean girls. The LOs probably will be very curious - but they don't strike me as mean. And the Silkie - I doubt she would try anything.
My almost 9 yo daughter is upset that I'm getting rid of Daisy too - she insists that "she" is sweet and won't cause any problems. I keep reminding her that Daisy is a "he" and he will cause problems once the other two roosters are gone. He will crow and mate them. And mostly we don't need a rooster in our small backyard flock.