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So, after the loss of the little black chick, and my broody's need to be out in the run regardless of having a new chick to take care of, I brought Frosty in to brood her inside. I thought maybe after a week I would be able to reintroduce her with the others, but that didn't work to well, so I made up my mind that I did it once, I can do it again, raise an only chick that is....
She is a pain in the butt, no doubt about it....lol More so than Peep was I think. Most nights she has to be cuddled before going to her brooder to sleep. Once she's been cuddled, and by cuddled I mean literally curled up with "Grandma" (as my son refers to me to her) usually up under my neck while I watch TV, and is sleepy, then I can put her in her brooder and she's good all night. She's out with us a lot during the day most days, usually the entire time we are schooling. When she's not she's gotten pretty good at not yelling and adjusting well. I am pretty sure that she is from my powder gray ee hen and daddy (of all 4 should be) my spitz. It's definitely looking like she sports the spitz comb. I am hoping she is a she because after all of this, if she makes it to adulthood, it will be real hard to ship her out if she's not a she.
@RubyNala97 Thanks for asking about her and here's some pics I took tonight.





She is a pain in the butt, no doubt about it....lol More so than Peep was I think. Most nights she has to be cuddled before going to her brooder to sleep. Once she's been cuddled, and by cuddled I mean literally curled up with "Grandma" (as my son refers to me to her) usually up under my neck while I watch TV, and is sleepy, then I can put her in her brooder and she's good all night. She's out with us a lot during the day most days, usually the entire time we are schooling. When she's not she's gotten pretty good at not yelling and adjusting well. I am pretty sure that she is from my powder gray ee hen and daddy (of all 4 should be) my spitz. It's definitely looking like she sports the spitz comb. I am hoping she is a she because after all of this, if she makes it to adulthood, it will be real hard to ship her out if she's not a she.
@RubyNala97 Thanks for asking about her and here's some pics I took tonight.