Yay! Congrats on your newest addiction! *eh hem* I mean baby peeps!
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Oh, you got the addiction part right! I'll be using Bug for my brooding for as long as she'll let me! She did an amazing job and I can't believe how quickly she got the integrated into the flock! We've been lucky to have a fairly mild winter, so she's been bringing them out to frolic with rest of the ladies, and since Bug was (and seems to still remain) head hen, the wee ones go unhaarassed through the crowd like they've always been here! I can't believe I used to do this the hard way!Yay! Congrats on your newest addiction! *eh hem* I mean baby peeps!
Yep. I’ve hand raised two batches and let broody do the work twice as well. Broody is the way to go!They grow so fast! And sooooo much faster under a broody! I can't believe how much quicker these little ones are growing compared with my brooder babies!
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.. my black silkie pair has taken up coddling them throughout the day, picking food out of the feeder the chicks can easily reach themselves to feed them with the classic mommy "eat this" rapid clucking call. They even let them climb all over them and take shelter under their much smaller, if fluffier wings. Somehow it gets even cuter to watch them trying to disappear into the fluff of a silkie hen 1/3 of the size of Mama Bug. All in all I couldn't be any happier with my first broody hatch, even if it was at the start of what should have been (we've had oddly warm temps lately) pretty cold time of year!
The only thing that could make this better would be a 4/1 female to male chick ratio, but I'm almost positive I have at least two little boys in the group.
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Ugh these posts always make me want more babies!!!!! Your little guys were cute. First broody hatch I did only two hatched and one was a girl and one was a boy. Second hatch I did I had 4/5 hatch and 1 was a boy and 3 were girls.