Show off your Peas!

Okay have to show off my new peachicks. Did not know my India Blues had the recessive Pied gene hidden in there, but I've now got three Pied and 3 India Blues, just hatched yesterday.





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Okay I have a question- maybe you can answer. I just shifted my hen to put more straw under the peeps-( since she in insisting on nesting with them in the outside pen tonight) and was really alarmed at how sharp her Keel(sp?) bone was. She doesn't eat much when nesting- gets off once a day, but I guess I assumed mother nature had a back up fat layer or some thing. Never had the chance to feel her chest during last years peeps, so not sure how concerned I should be. She has water and food and treats available for her and chicks, but shes not having any of it right now-she pretty annoyed with me right now. oops.
 
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Thanks- I did not. She had regular game bird feed, scratch, chicken starter, woodpecker mix etc.... available to her, but free ranges- so there's no telling what she was eating. Guess I'm wiser now. I have her and the chicks, somewhat closed in, and hoping she'll eat the gamebird starter I have for them- but she's too busy with them. She seems okay- hope so..
 
Do you feed her gamebird starter when she is sitting? That should be helping keep the weight on her.
I always thought feeding a hen where she sits was a bad idea for the fact that the smell of grain could attract critters at night, i know my ducks will take a rotten egg far away from their hidden nest. just sayen.

IMO she will recover, i have found it normal in my other breed of birds to drop a little weight no matter how much you try to feed them they are producing lot of heat keeping them eggs growing.
 
Be careful keeping them with chickens, chickens can carry blackhead worms which can kill peas. If you're going to keep them with chickens, I'd suggest dropping a tablet of fish zole in a gallon of water, mix it up, and give that to them. That's what I did (though I don't keep them with chickens, I do have them) and they all made it to 1 year old.
 

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