She'll let you know when she is ready to give up mothering. Those chicks are pretty and big too. Congrats!!
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She'll let you know when she is ready to give up mothering. Those chicks are pretty and big too. Congrats!!
Congrats stony, looking forward to more pics.I gave my newest RIR broody a dozen mixed eggs from my flock. Some RIR eggs, White leghorn eggs and EE eggs all fertilized by Sumatra's.
Oh I am so sorry, I hope you can find so good eggs local, I'd share some if we were close.*loud groan*. Every egg is rotten. The whole clutch. Now desperately looking for local hatching eggs that won't be pumbled by the postman.
I might wait till they are 4 week old so they will be big enough to handle the ramp. I am not wanting to leave them out untill i know thye can get up the ramp because if they cant the hens might leave them outside alone.A lot of it depends on the length/incline of the ramp and the size of the chick. My LF chicks got the ramp within the a few days, but my bantams took about a week. Going down always seems faster then the going up part because they can slide down, but they use their wings to help flap back up.
I usually provide them with a "step" up (4x4 on top of a block under the coop door that they hop onto) until they can either navigate the ramp or fly up. And I often will help them learn by guiding them up the ramp a few times. But most will get it by the end of the 1st week.
Happy Best Birthday!!!Best birthday present EVER! I went out this morning, and found yet another broody in the nest box- this time, a rosecomb.![]()
Wow another Bday. great!!complete coincidence. The eggs I set under my broody RIR ........ day 21 is my birthday.![]()