Southern NY, Dutchess county and below

Hey, like I tell friends of ours. We all could book an entire floor in a nursing home and at least be surrounded by friends. Sometimes I want to book in early. Life ain't easy all the time.

Try to have a nice day all. The sun has to come out sooner or later this week.
 
Rosie, I used to love the week of football camp. DH being the coach and my son played so i got the week off as well to do NOTHIING!!!!!!!!!
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Now I miss those days.
I'm telling you-I look forward to this every year! I do worry because 10 firemen cannot possibly keep my little schmoopie safe on a beach. (In my defense-it's East Hampton town beach-really rough!!) My older kids have strict instructions to watch the little man like a hawk too. It's supposed to rain Wednesday and thursday, so maybe they'll only spend a little time at the beach and I can rest easy.

Last year I slept all of Tuesday, then went out with my girlfriends Wednesday and slept in on Thursday. It was really rough.
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Hi all.

I read this thread every single day; it's like checking in on friends. I rarely post, but now that I'm here to post an idea of mine, I need to first tell everyone how much I love spending time here, reading about you, your families, what you've all been up to. Congrats to the relevant peeps on the new dogs, the new chickens, the trips taken and the trips planned.

Here's the thing: I've just about had it with one of my Delaware hens. She's two and a half years old, beautiful to behold, pristine white feathers with a great "necklace" of typical Delaware feathers of black around her shoulders and she has black tail end feathers. Her name is "Necklace".

She's lively, alert, and feisty; big and heavy; clearly the Alpha bird in my small flock of five girls. The whole flock: One Black Marans about 3 years old; two Delaware hens each about two years old, and the two newest: Buff Orpingtons each five months old today.

Necklace has two problems: she keeps deliberately breaking her eggs, and she's a tough bully in asserting her Alpha status.

For the egg eating/breaking, I've tried lots of remedies: kept her wearing pinless peepers (plastic blinders) for a year, two months of using a slanted rollaway nest box floor, blackout curtain in the nest box, liquid calcium squirted directly into her mouth daily for weeks ( to strengthen her egg's shells so they wouldn't break so easily when she pokes them), luxuriously thick piles of wood shavings in the nest box, confinement in a separate hen house for two weeks 24/7, mustard and hot sauce in blown out eggs, high protein feed daily, and high protein snacks daily, plus ten hours a day of free ranging on grass and in the shrubbery every day of her life ('cept when it's raining).

She's kind and gentle with me; squats when I approach her, I can easily pick her up and she lets me hold her, pet her, etc.

But boy oh boy, when I put down one of the other girls after holding and petting them, she flies at them and gives them a good whack of a peck and a wing smack or a breast bump. She chases the two pullets from the bowls of food and water if she finds them there.

She lays about three eggs a week now. In her first year of laying, it was a reliable six eggs a week.

I'd like to give her away to anyone here that would like to try adding her to their flock. Maybe she will do better in a new flock, new surroundings, new routine. Maybe one of you will be a better fit for her particular self.

And takers? Pretty hen, free of charge. I'm in Freeport, in Nassau County.
-Carolyn252
 
Carolyn, I've got just the spot for her if nobody else wants her.
There is a farm in upstate NY that I am donating hens to next week.
Let me know if noone else wants the brat.

Or.... Maybe if she took a little vacation at auntie Robertas coop, she would learn a little respect for her mommy....

That option is there if you want. She may come home with a few broken feathers and knocked up, but hey, what are friends for?
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Roberta, you're a riot!! I can just imagine how intolerant Necklace would be to the other girls if she had young chicks to protect. Yikes!

If no one else responds saying that they want her, I think your first idea of transferring her to the farm upstate is best. Can I drive partway out east to bring her to you at some spot that I can drive to? I see how much driving around you do and it just astonishes and amazes me. With you doing such a favor for me, I can't possibly ask you to drive here to Freeport to pick her up. I can drive to Amityville on Merrick Road and meet you there. Would that be ok? What day would be good for you? I'm free on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of this coming week. (July 31, Aug 2 & 3.)

Then, of course, I'd love to find a nice calm young hen to replace her. Maybe a blue-egg-laying EE. I had one last year and she was so sweet. And her eggs were so beautiful. But has to have been vaccinated against Mareks disease. If you (or anyone else reading this) knows of such a one, please let me know. No big rush on this. I need to see Necklace off to her new digs first so I can free up her roost spot.
-Carolyn
 
Carolyn, I would honestly be more than willing to take your hen except for the fact that I just broke a hen that had been eating eggs for like 2 months, so I am now eager to break another
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There is an historic homestead that has a kind of co-op for NYers to do a little community work at a farm and share the rewards.
Hopefully Necklace's egg will be collected as soon as it hits the hay... the people there seem very excited to get a fresh bunch of hens.
Have to arrange a meet up date.
Carolyn, don't be silly, I'll have to pass you to deliver them., there's no reason for you to go anywhere.
Actually waiting to hear when the trip will be.
Will let everyone know when I find out.
 
Hey, like I tell friends of ours. We all could book an entire floor in a nursing home and at least be surrounded by friends. Sometimes I want to book in early. Life ain't easy all the time.
Try to have a nice day all. The sun has to come out sooner or later this week.
The sun did come out around 2pm so we did a 2 hour beach walk. For the 4th week we had to mash through small oysters on the beach at maybe 8" to 12 " deep. It stinks, seaweed all over stinking and I've not seen this ever. Whats's up????? Heat? I know the Mass. lobster market is under a $2.00 per pound price.....so.. they took a week off from catching this past and next week they agree to all only catch every other day?????? Read the trends, really scary if ya ask me.
 

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