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howdy from chester co....bunch of good folk who have a bunch a chick savy....what do you have and what are you looking for?
GM all:
My second Marans has gone broody and pushed the other Marans off the clutch of eggs....should be hatching in a few days...broody #1 is sitting in the nest box next to broody #2....kind of interesting because Broody #2 used to force broody #1 out of the box to lay an egg then leave.....
Didn't think Marans were the broody types...if its not chicken math its chicken drama...(maybe a reality show for animal planet?)
Huh. I thought they were. Still wondering why with all my broodies last year, I didn't have any this year. Perhaps too many changes in the coop. The sick hen did die.
Sand makes for an awesome floor if you have two things....I really like that idea. Definitely something I am going to do. So you use sand for the entire coop? We are using pine shavings and it's not working so well. How do you like the sand on the floor vs others you have used? We used sand for the brooder and I loved it. Not sure why we didn't keep using it when we switched to the coop/
I'm so sadI left my guard down today and one of my hens got killed by a hawk. I feel really really guilty. She was one of my favorites and not just one of the other chickens whom I don't grow attached to. She was just dust bathing outside and I look out the window, and find a hawk on top of her body eating her![]()
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Here's the Coopers Hawk that killed her...
Be careful everyone because raptor kills are higher at this time of the year since they're migrating south. Most of the songbirds have left already so raptors will catch what they can find on their way down. I thought she was safe out in my yard as I was outside often. But she wasn't. They seem pretty bold and determined.