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Bodie is still hanging in there. I think if he could have continued to be outside in warm sunshine (none of that here now), he might have done better. He still eats and drinks on his own, stands and watches his peeps go in and out of the barn on sunny days. His comb is still laying down-that is what I keep watching for, the comb to have some life in it. He only crowed that one great day, not since.
As far as the hens, Juliette is dying from reproductive issues, as I mentioned. She won't really eat, weighs almost nothing, but she is still on her feet, but soon will be joining Ripley and Scarlett in the Easter Egger Hereafter. Nothing to be done except let her be with her friends until she quits breathing. So out of the original Dirty Dozen Plus One, Ripley, Scarlett, Luna are already gone with Juliette soon to follow. The last generation of that group is now missing Axel and, of course, his sire, Bodie, will likely be gone soon. The originals will turn 4 years old the first week of April. Not great longevity.
Why did I think that this hatchery bunch would be any different than any others I have had? The only way they're different is that the buff bantam Cochins are crazy broody, as is little blue Iris. I cannot break up Cricket and Dove now for anything. Did they hear that i was getting fertile eggs shipped to me next week??
As far as the hens, Juliette is dying from reproductive issues, as I mentioned. She won't really eat, weighs almost nothing, but she is still on her feet, but soon will be joining Ripley and Scarlett in the Easter Egger Hereafter. Nothing to be done except let her be with her friends until she quits breathing. So out of the original Dirty Dozen Plus One, Ripley, Scarlett, Luna are already gone with Juliette soon to follow. The last generation of that group is now missing Axel and, of course, his sire, Bodie, will likely be gone soon. The originals will turn 4 years old the first week of April. Not great longevity.
Why did I think that this hatchery bunch would be any different than any others I have had? The only way they're different is that the buff bantam Cochins are crazy broody, as is little blue Iris. I cannot break up Cricket and Dove now for anything. Did they hear that i was getting fertile eggs shipped to me next week??
