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I haven't posted in a while. I've had tremendously bad fortune over the past few weeks. As of 2 week ago I had 3 SFH hens that were 1 year old, and 4 chicks that were 3 months old, (2 male, 2 female). I have an automatic chicken door which has worked superbly for eliminating loss to predators, since most losses occur after dark. One night a few weeks ago I accidentally had left the "people door" open, and lost one of my boys.I increased my vigilance since then. Then last weekend I lost an adult hen and a pullet, both in the same day in broad daylight. I don't know what took them. They disappeared without a trace. Our cat who normally likes to spend time outdoors was spooked by whatever it was, and was reluctant to go out for several days. That evening I was away from home at dusk, and for some reason the remaining male didn't go back into the coop. I searched for him, but didn't find him. I found his feathers scattered the next day when I arrived home from work.
Now I have 2 hens and a pullet. One of the hens has been broody for 2 months. She is allowing the 14 week old into the box with her, and seems to be adopting her. At times like this I think about giving up on raising chickens. When we had a dog we never had losses like this...
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I have a few young cockerels as well, if you want to ship them... these boys are about 6-8 weeks old now.
I can hear little peeps under my broody! I can't wait to see what we end up with.