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The 8th and final egg has pipped and is starting to zip now :fl that he/she isn't another cry baby. Just checked on the cry baby and she seems to have turned a corner, she's moving around a lot more now and she's eating a little bit.
 
I've figured out her name: Gra`ta Barn, it means crybaby in Icelandic :D
(That's supposed to be an accent mark over the a, lol, Grata is all 1 word) Now I just need to figure out how to pronounce it :/
 
OMG... someone please help me!! The last chick to hatch will not shut up, lol. She just keeps crying. Loudly! The only time she's quiet is when I'm holding her or if I make a nest for her in my lap and cover her up. Will she eventually stop if I put her in the brooder and wait it out? She's driving me crazy!!
ETA: This has been going on since 5 when she hatched. She's been quiet for the last 30 minutes or so cause I've had her in my shirt.
I don't remember if you said you were using a heating pad brooder? That might make all the difference for this little one. If you don't have any poultry nutridrench, you can order it on line. There is also a sheep or goat formulation that you could use. TSC should have that.

Oh yeah, I had a question. My chickens are really loving free ranging now. I was only doing it once in a while as a treat and now they wait by the door to the run! Anyway, while they were out today, 2 pullets (*i think*) were fighting. They were chest bumping each other and one was really antagonizing the other. She just kept going head to head with her and trying to act taller then her. Is this normal behavior? Do females do this? I've been sure this one doing it was a girl for a few months now. But they are silkies, so it's hard to tell.
I have one young pullet who is always going up against the 2 cockrels. The other day, all 3 of them were going at it at the same time for 1/2 hour! What a hoot!

They are 19ish weeks. I will be so disappointed if she's not a girl! The head cockerel is always trying to mate her so....
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I hope she is ok and just a cry baby!!
Trust me, I worry about that too. And it really stinks because he's a super nice guy (and my landlord) and he's right next door, so we always talk "chickens or peacocks or ducks" but we are night and day with how we care for our animals. I want to rescue every breathing thing over there! It would be so nice if he was like a byc person, do you know what I mean? And that's a great idea about the box. I'm using my MHP for the first time right now and they all finally just went under for bed! I had to turn down the temp a bit, all day they wouldn't go near it. I'm happy they went under. I really like the idea of the mph but my personal experience has been if I set it up right after hatch, they go under and don't come out to learn to eat or drink. So I took it out for the first few days (and got lazy and just set it back up today...2 weeks later).
I will get some pics tomorrow for sure! The girls are just maturing into ladies now, so maybe they are trying to see who is the toughest girl. I really hope so!
I hope you sterilize your foot wear before you step back onto your property. Of course, if he comes to visit you... you've got an issue!
 
lmao... my pullets will challenge cockerels... my hens will beat the tar outta cockerels...
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Is not the cocks who rule around here!!
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Since I moved my LO's to camp, the 2 silkie girls that were with them are now alone, so I was going to move the the bantam cochins (Armand & Katherine) in with them, then move the new babies into A&K's coop. I don't let A&K out very much since they are much smaller, and my dog seems more "interested" in them. But I've been letting all 4 out together lately, supervised. Well, Armand started dancing around one of the silkies. She turned on him and was attacking him! But he kept coming back for more. I let them have it out for a couple of minutes, just observing to see what would happen, but I finally stepped in and grabbed Armand. Carried him around for a few minutes. He finally calmed down, and I let him back out. I saw him dance around her again, but never saw her submit, and didn't see them fight anymore either. I think she told him he was too young for her..
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Maybe a few more days of limited time together, I hope they will work it out. Otherwise, I guess I'm building another coop/run for the new babies.

The girls definitely gotta put the cocks where they belong...
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The 8th and final egg has pipped and is starting to zip now
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that he/she isn't another cry baby. Just checked on the cry baby and she seems to have turned a corner, she's moving around a lot more now and she's eating a little bit.

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Megan, how's that little one doing today??

Since I moved my LO's to camp, the 2 silkie girls that were with them are now alone, so I was going to move the the bantam cochins (Armand & Katherine) in with them, then move the new babies into A&K's coop.  I don't let A&K out very much since they are much smaller, and my dog seems more "interested" in them.  But I've been letting all 4 out together lately, supervised.  Well, Armand started dancing around one of the silkies.  She turned on him and was attacking him!  But he kept coming back for more.  I let them have it out for a couple of minutes, just observing to see what would happen, but I finally stepped in and grabbed Armand.  Carried him around for a few minutes.  He finally calmed down, and I let him back out.  I saw him dance around her again, but never saw her submit, and didn't see them fight anymore either.  I think she told him he was too young for her.. :gig   Maybe a few more days of limited time together, I hope they will work it out.  Otherwise, I guess I'm building another coop/run for the new babies. 

The girls definitely gotta put the cocks where they belong...  :D



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This is what my cockerel is always doing to me...that little dance!
 

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