I thought it was the Isbars that changed names to Silverudd's Blue? They lay green eggs.
Icelandics lay off white eggs, I think.
You're right! Brain-fart

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I thought it was the Isbars that changed names to Silverudd's Blue? They lay green eggs.
Icelandics lay off white eggs, I think.
You're right! Brain-fart![]()
I have another broody, one of my bantam brahmas. She wanted to go broody after her 3rd week of laying her first egg, but since I was breeding her I wouldn't let her. Now that we are finished hatching, she can go broody. Tomorrow I will mark her eggs and see how many are under her.
Some hens don't actually want to be moms, they just want to be broody, hopefully she will be more interested tomorrow. I have had other broodies take over chicks before from inexperienced hens. I will have my chicks in their wire fence than put hens down next to them to see if anyone is interested, if they are I put them in and see how it goes.One of the mamas seems ready to abandon her chicks. She was restless, pacing back and forth - I opened the door but she didn't go out. I checked on her a couple of times since I was working remotely from home, she was doing the mama thing. But this evening, when I went to check, the chicks were distress cheeping and wanted under her, she was busy making a nest. Throwing hay over her back. scratching the nest shape out. Pecking the chicks away. She finally settled down, and a chick squirmed under - not easily - she didn't lift at all. She let the other two in.
have to leave them tomorrow to go to work. At least it will be warm.
This is a first time occurence for me. Not sure if the other mama will accept these chicks or not. I could set up the brinsea brooder for them.
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Anyone have a way around this? Like a reasonable internet company?