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I totally agree W4W, she is so awesome! she gave up the 3 other eggs, so I've just taken them away. two felt like they had chicks, one was sloshy.
the little one is so adorable...
wait, I blinked. take another one.
Hehe! At first I thought you might need to get her a seeing eye duck or something. So much fuzz!
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There! She got her Super-Awesome-Broody-Mama Award right there!![]()
What breed are they??
the backup chicks... couldn't not take them even tho' I knew she had a hatchling. I will give Peachy's chick a few days to get sturdier before I add the slightly larger chicks, they are bantams, and are quite tiny, even tho' they are a few weeks old. they are very active, don't want baby trampled...
Except for Spot (the BR) I've only seen the gradual type of molt, which some of mine seem to be doing now based on the amount of feathers blowing around the chicken yard. I don't really know the timing or patterns to expect, just that increasing protein during this time will help them grow back good quality feathers and maybe still lay a few eggs for ya.W4W I checked for mites right away, seeing as I thought molting would begin later in the year. No redness of the skin, no physical signs of mites, and I even looked for scabs or feather discoloration...nothing. I cleaned out the coop fully today and dusted with DE before putting back everything. Does molting usually follow a pattern?
Well I have not gotten any eggs today..... usually the older girls all lay before 3... I have been down to the coop several times today and still don't have anything! None in a nest or in the corner... I hope they don't have a hidden nest anywhere because they have been out since 9:30 this morning and I will probably never find them if theu laid them outside!!!