Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

It seems perfectly sensible to me :confused:

We live in houses with walls, and have doors to go out. We fence chicken runs but put gates in them. It is much easier to put in a gate when the fence is built, than to decide to add it later.
The last I heard they were banned from the allotments. I'm not sure how this works in reality. The land is council owned.
 
I think I'm going broody for broodies.
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This I think has been brought on by my bout of picture sorting, wondering what to do about a replacement for Henry in the long term and the broody picture competition currently running on BYC.
I have lots (note I didn't type ton here for those who read Ribh's thread:p) of broody pictures, some of which fill in the missing half of the reproductive and care process which when looking at the majority of BYC broody pictures one might be forgiven for believing doesn't exist.
A few of my favourites.
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This I think has been brought on by my bout of picture sorting, wondering what to do about a replacement for Henry in the long term and the broody picture competition currently running on BYC.
I have lots (note I didn't type ton here for those who read Ribh's thread:p) of broody pictures, some of which fill in the missing half of the reproductive and care process which when looking at the majority of BYC broody pictures one might be forgiven for believing doesn't exist.
A few of my favourites.
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So many wonderful photos of mamas 😍 and a few cool dads too!
( I think Cheepee wouldn't be called a wonderful mama in the standards of domestic backyard chickens but some of her descendants did survive, so she did well in the long term in her environment).

Please do give us the other photos legends when you have the time. I would love to know who is who 🙂.
 
I think I'm going broody for broodies.View attachment 3105045
This I think has been brought on by my bout of picture sorting, wondering what to do about a replacement for Henry in the long term and the broody picture competition currently running on BYC.
I have lots (note I didn't type ton here for those who read Ribh's thread:p) of broody pictures, some of which fill in the missing half of the reproductive and care process which when looking at the majority of BYC broody pictures one might be forgiven for believing doesn't exist.
A few of my favourites.
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Priceless pictures!
 
Plus, they cut the bottom of the posts so they didn't have to dig so far. A decent wind and that will be gone.
Very clever. I'm sure they will be nowhere around when it inevitably happens.

It would seem so.
Are the allotments legally open to any and all who might want to wander through?

I think I'm going broody for broodies.
Those hens aren't broodY, they are broodING! I like having a hen brood chicks I get in the mail. I do NOT like it when they go broody when I have no "day old" chicks given there has never been a fertile egg for them to try to hatch.
 
I think I'm going broody for broodies.
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Well, guess what ? After that discussion some days ago about taking or leaving the eggs, I left Chipie's eggs untouched. There was four today. Tonight I'm not finding her anywhere ; sure enough she's sitting on the eggs.

Did I mention an inconvenient laying place ? She is literally buried in a hole she dug in the straw, in a corner of the coop, behind a wood bar. I can't reach her but my smaller hens can 😬 .

I sure wasn't expecting such a fast reaction. The farmers here breed those bantams solely to brood and raise chicks, but I thought she wasn't feeling safe enough.
 

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