The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

I think my BIG CHICKEN-RELATED NEWS got lost and I want everyone to know that the last of my 3 SFH is now laying - she was the one with the injured foot and I think the injury put her behind a little in the laying department. I believe sometimes the body can redirect resources to heal which can put a hen behind when it comes to laying. She is about 2-3 weeks behind her sisters in laying... and that's about how long it took her to recover. Interesting, huh??

But anyway...

Has anyone else ever noticed a delay in laying when a pullet has had an injury?
I love those pretty hens in boxes.
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I've haven't had an injured hen in so long I can't remember if she quit laying or not. I would have to say that it doesn't take much stress to put them off their game.
 
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You all are not going to believe this! I have live chicks under a broody hen in the hen house. (Not the unbelievable part) The 3 hens play musical nests every day. Tonight when I came home a different hen is on the nest with the live chicks. It's like watching "Sister Wives"! Have you ever heard of such a thing? Usually they are very protective. Should I move the hen down to ground level? Will she stay on the nest? Thanks for showing me your water er. I have something similar but need to figure out how to keep the bedding out of the water.

I've only been getting 2 or 3 eggs daily ever since it got really cold. Today I got 7. Yahoo!
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You all are not going to believe this! I have live chicks under a broody hen in the hen house. (Not the unbelievable part) The 3 hens play musical nests every day. Tonight when I came home a different hen is on the nest with the live chicks. It's like watching "Sister Wives"! Have you ever heard of such a thing? Usually they are very protective. Should I move the hen down to ground level? Will she stay on the nest? Thanks for showing me your water er. I have something similar but need to figure out how to keep the bedding out of the water.

I've only been getting 2 or 3 eggs daily ever since it got really cold. Today I got 7. Yahoo!
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So, a non-broody is sitting on the chicks? Weird. Maybe their menses synced? Hahaha
 
No..many hens will co raise chicks..sometimes they co set a nest.sometimes hens steal chicks from moms..it can be quite entertaining. It is so much nicer when they all get along. .my ducks do it too, they can have a huge community nest sometimes.
 
No..many hens will co raise chicks..sometimes they co set a nest.sometimes hens steal chicks from moms..it can be quite entertaining. It is so much nicer when they all get along. .my ducks do it too, they can have a huge community nest sometimes.
I would move them to ground level..it seems your clutch will be community raised..how fortunate for you..congrats!!
 

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