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Mduggar
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When they have chicks, will the mother do everything. Do I have to give them special food etc.Why don't you ask some specific questions?
Also, what time of year should I expect chicks?
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When they have chicks, will the mother do everything. Do I have to give them special food etc.Why don't you ask some specific questions?
When they have chicks, will the mother do everything. Do I have to give them special food etc.
Also, what time of year should I expect chicks?
My hens are broody at all times of year and will hatch out chicks as often as I will let them. But I can't let them ALL the time. One of my gals did lay off brooding for the winter and lay nicely during that time. In nature part of the reason animals have offspring in the spring is because that is when food is more readily available. In our homes, we usually provide adequate nutrition all year... giving the season less impact, at least on those excessively broody gals. In addition, my broody Silkies seem to mini molt while raising their young... and so far, haven't had ANY do a winter molt or delay in laying. Can't wait to see how this plays out again next year, because it may offset some of the broodiness (or loss of eggs throughout the year), in my perspective!When they have chicks, will the mother do everything. Do I have to give them special food etc.
Also, what time of year should I expect chicks?
Also an acceptable choice... even for the whole flock if not medicated, and there really is NO need for medicated... just keep the brooder dry and water poo free.You should offer them chick starter so they get the right amount of protein.
My roosters are very good and protect their ladies well. There ate 2 differences between Silkies and others breeds is that, due to hawks getting them, they need a covered run, and I believe, More heat in extreme cold.Thank you. Do you know anything about roosters?
I have high nesting boxes: is that an issue