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We have a total of 5 babies that hatched from the clutch of 9, not bad for unexpected eggs hatched in less than ideal circumstances.
Molly decided to stop being mama. She roosted with the main flock and left her babies behind last night. This surprised me because she mothered her last batch of chicks for 15 weeks. She mothered this batch for only 6 weeks. Thinking about it, it sort of makes sense. She hatched her last babies at the end of September and so it was the middle of October when they were this age and the nights were cold, so they still needed her. So, we moved the babies in with my Banty pullets and moved the Lavender guineas, EEs and some of the older Cornish chicks out into the main pen. I think my other Buff broody is almost done with her 4 babies, but one of them has a slipped tendon. It doesn't appear to be getting any better, though the chick is getting better at hopping. I'm seriously considering culling the chick, because I'm not sure if the poor thing will make it to slaughter age with a messed up leg because it is a Cornish and as it gains weight, it may no longer be able to hop.
Molly decided to stop being mama. She roosted with the main flock and left her babies behind last night. This surprised me because she mothered her last batch of chicks for 15 weeks. She mothered this batch for only 6 weeks. Thinking about it, it sort of makes sense. She hatched her last babies at the end of September and so it was the middle of October when they were this age and the nights were cold, so they still needed her. So, we moved the babies in with my Banty pullets and moved the Lavender guineas, EEs and some of the older Cornish chicks out into the main pen. I think my other Buff broody is almost done with her 4 babies, but one of them has a slipped tendon. It doesn't appear to be getting any better, though the chick is getting better at hopping. I'm seriously considering culling the chick, because I'm not sure if the poor thing will make it to slaughter age with a messed up leg because it is a Cornish and as it gains weight, it may no longer be able to hop.