Woke up to ZERO degrees.
Erli and Tfred - you lost your degrees??? We had a few of them this morning, but to be honest, I didn't look because I didn't want to know. Right now we have 30 degrees, accompanied by snow.Yep. Here too.
This is a very common ailment once one starts getting birds.On another note, chicken math hit the BF. He felt bad about the lost Brahmas and was talking about ordering four more since our other chick shipment is still delayed. (He never even wanted the Brahmas!) Then he started talking about wanting to raise some turkeys this summer. Hes lost his sensibility and has gone bird crazy.
I have decided to try the MHP this year. You are the first person who has not fully endorsed them. DH is skeptical - I'm going to give it a shot. If it doesn't work, I have two nice heating pads.I found that to happen under them and they got stuck in weird places with it, then died. While the idea is great, I found the actual use of it lacking and went back to heat lamps. If you want something other than a heat lamp I suggest you try the heating "plates" they make for chickens. They sit on them. There is a thermostat built into them so they do not get too hot.....Some times the old way is just the simplest and best.
Sorry to hear that! It is a big deal at that age. Wishing the best for her and your family.Sitting in the hospital... My Great Grandma fell last night and broke her hip... At 94 that is quite a big deal...
If you do think she's broody and you leave her, just make sure to mark the eggs you give her. I draw a circle around mine so I can tell at a glance which eggs are hers, and which ones are donated by the other hens.Maybe only a few feathers. I was watching for that. I'm not super convinced yet. And with the eggs doing ok in the incubator, set for lock down on Wed, I'm not too worried.
I just like the idea of a momma hen and chick out back rather than in my attached garage.