Should I buy eggs or wait it out?

x 3 with the little delaware and little roger as boys, and the other little red is a girl...

it is STILL pouring! I'm fed up with being chilled to the bone and soaking wet.
 
Quote: I wanted a RIR roo and Delaware hens. I think I got the RIR roo right here. Only got one Delaware and I agree with you and MC it looks like a roo.
I got some advice from TJ, the chicken guy at the feed store today. He said if the hen is seriously broody, has been sitting on nothing for a coupe of weeks, than it usually works really well to sneak very young hatched chicks under her well after dark. Too soon and their hormone cycle might not allow the hen to accept them and become a good mommy. Next time your BO goes broody, you could give her some sexed Delaware pullets to raise. 3 days or younger is best.

Since the timing won't work for me to have chicks right now, TJ suggested putting my skinny broody in a wire floored cage up off the ground for a few days. He said exposure to light (but not full sun) will help get her hormones back on laying track. This will be my plan for Sunday (in addition to assembling the mini-coop). Have to go to a funeral in the city tomorrow. One of hub's aunties passed, very unexpectedly, from a heart attack.
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so sorry for your families loss! I am a fan of life celebrations rather than funerals... it is how things are "done" in the church I grew up in. it's not a somber event, rather like a party...I have to attend one on June 4th, Mylee's great grandmother, who passed in January.


OK, your pictures are so cute, love the set up you have... and I have to say, regardless of her reputation... Roger really is a beautiful chicken.
 
Cheeka, you must be ready to drop! Warm tub sounds good. Hot chocolate too.
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I'm overtired now... lol... have a double route to do tomorrow, Express route as primary carrier on both Sunday and Monday... 2 easy days after that, then 3 long huge routes to end the week, but after that!!! SIX, count 'em! SIX whole days off in a row and Mylee arrives on the first day of that wonderful vacation!

I should have taken that bath... I'm still chilled, but I'm headin' to me beddin'
 
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so sorry for your families loss! I am a fan of life celebrations rather than funerals... it is how things are "done" in the church I grew up in. it's not a somber event, rather like a party...I have to attend one on June 4th, Mylee's great grandmother, who passed in January.


OK, your pictures are so cute, love the set up you have... and I have to say, regardless of her reputation... Roger really is a beautiful chicken.

Thanks Cheeka. She was a very gracious lady and has 12 grandchildren. (Only 2 are girls, which would not be so good if they were chickens - I see chicken parallels everywhere now! - but the grandpa was thrilled to have so many grandsons.) There are some Chinese traditions that the family follows, but mostly they take any reason as a good excuse to get the extended family together and celebrate their good fortune. Piles of food are usually part of the deal! 'Funeral' was my poor word choice. I didn't grow up in a church, and have only seen my mom and her folks pass, and none of them, except Grandpa, wanted any kind of service. Very private people. I really do appreciate the traditions and rituals of my hub's huge family.
 
Ahhhhh!!!! The feed store struck! They were just so cute. And mostly feathered. And...and....I really just wanted more colored egg layers. "amercaunas" from ideal
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I told you that I had shut the door between the coops last night. This morning, the bottom of the door was shoved in, and there were 3 other girls in there. IDK if they were that determined to lay in there, or the door got like that from the roosters running around, and maybe body slamming it.
I want to have a rooster pen. 2 roosters are together, one is in a pen with his girls, 2 GLW chicks are roosters, and of the 3 BCM I hatched 3 weeks ago, I am pretty sure one is a boy (maybe all 3, but I don't want to jinx it!
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I need to know if it is safe for the BCM rooster that is separated with his girls. The chicks are too young to fight for dominance, so they just have to endure a little pecking order.
If it helps, here are the ages:
Rocky is 10 mos. Shadow is 11 months. They are together. Shadow is dominant.
BCM that I never named is ... I think 8 months.
The GLW are 7 weeks. I would add them later, maybe 3 months from now.
I hope to be rid of the BCM trio soon.
So, how big would the pen have to be to keep the roosters happy? Will they be okay withing seeing of the hens?
Does it matter if they can hear the hens? Will BCM be okay?
I am doing this because the girls need a break. Too much mating going on! I plan on having an area where I can let planned mating happen (Planned Parenthood here I come!). Otherwise, I may just sell the roosters to be meat. I don't like that idea.
You may have squabbles, but I just watch how it goes. I have 3 roosters in the mutt pen, Red, Butters, and Tank. There are so many young cockerels running around I have lost count. its over 100! Red is mostly throwing roosters. I am getting like 1 hen to 3 roosters from the wyandottes. My adult girls won't let tank near them, and can out run him, he is so FAT! Butters, they peck him and he runs too
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And if one of them does latch on to the girls Red tears into them, and its over.
Each week, the new hatches rotate to the different brooders, and the 4 week olds go into the coops' large brooder inside. it has a heat lamp, but it runs at 75 degrees. Week 5 they join the flock in the bantam coop. The following week if any are left they go into the big coop. There seems to be a lot better acceptance this way, and rarely any problems. I am selling chicks off pretty well, so whoever is still here stays in the rotation.

5.7 magnitude earthquake in No. CA last night! W4W! I hope y'all didn't feel more than a rumble!!!!! heavy rains and flash flooding here... guess super storms is what we're in for on Earth from now on.

X2 W4W hope alls well, sending prayers your way.
i had stretched rope across the top, laid the tarp on top of that. it worked great, even during rain, but the storms we had following the tornado weather in the midwest was too much. stretched the rope to its limit sagged in all the squared off sections and bent the frames... I've had a few phone calls already this morning, kept thinking it was work... but it was friends calling to say they would be up early this afternoon to help get this fixed! I hope they don't get sick from all the rain and chill
Sounds like you have some good friends.
Great news on peach's eggs!!!
 
Quote: I agree she has done well. To get that chick up there she has had to teach it four different jumps or "hops" that I have watch her repeat over and over till the chick learned to follow her. First she hops up on the nest box perch. Then on top of the feeder. Then hops over on the "chicken ladder" about two thirds up. Then up the last third of the ladder to the poop board. Then the final little hop to the roost pole. Most chickens just walk up the ladder but this has been Rogers routine and what works for her. I think she is different......
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My guess is two RIR pullets and one RIR roo. The Delaware looks to be a roo and you all seem to agree. Little Roger looks like a pullet to me judging only by comb development (or lack of it at this point). Pictures make it hard for you all I know. Might work on some better pics this weekend. Broody/Isolation/excuse to keep more chickens/ pen is in the works this weekend.
 

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