We are really set for halloween James the son has been collecting for ever
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I have more time this year to do the same thing. I getting a decent collection as well...lol. I haven't even put some of it away...yet. 
I'm ahead this way! 
They do keep us guessing. So sorry to hear things are not going as planned.I'm having a crazy day, My OEGB hen hatched out her first chick last night. I checked on things this morning and another had hatched. Last night I had blocked off her nesting box so she wouldn't be disturbed and thought she was safe.I went back at noon to check on things and found one chick dead, another wounded and the hardware cloth barricade folded over. Momma had an extra egg so I figured out what had happened. Another hen forced her way in to donate an egg to her cause and attacked the new babies.I can't figure out how she got to them though given they were under mom so I gathered up babies and egg and rushed them inside to check them over. I will be very surprised if the injured chick lives. It has a large nickel sized wound and the skin at the top of it's beak is torn off. Luckily it is alert and the last egg is candling as still healthy, So I gave them both back to her.
Mom was a little unnerved, with good reason probably, but when I pushed her towards her new nest and gave her the remaining egg back along with her chick she settled right down.
My only other mature hen really blind sided me. She has been co brooding these eggs with 'Sparkle' since day one and never a cross word between the two of them. I never expected this from her.
I told my husband that the only way to look at this was as a learning experience. What I've learned is that Little Dove the attacking hen, isn't mommy material and therefore will never be allowed to set eggs.
What a tough life chickens have, tho.
I hope the rest of the weekend goes better. It's been pretty down hill so far.

If I had a large rooster...I'd dress him up for Halloween!
Maybe for every holiday.![]()

I'm having a crazy day, My OEGB hen hatched out her first chick last night. I checked on things this morning and another had hatched. Last night I had blocked off her nesting box so she wouldn't be disturbed and thought she was safe.I went back at noon to check on things and found one chick dead, another wounded and the hardware cloth barricade folded over. Momma had an extra egg so I figured out what had happened. Another hen forced her way in to donate an egg to her cause and attacked the new babies.I can't figure out how she got to them though given they were under mom so I gathered up babies and egg and rushed them inside to check them over. I will be very surprised if the injured chick lives. It has a large nickel sized wound and the skin at the top of it's beak is torn off. Luckily it is alert and the last egg is candling as still healthy, So I gave them both back to her.
Mom was a little unnerved, with good reason probably, but when I pushed her towards her new nest and gave her the remaining egg back along with her chick she settled right down.
My only other mature hen really blind sided me. She has been co brooding these eggs with 'Sparkle' since day one and never a cross word between the two of them. I never expected this from her.
I told my husband that the only way to look at this was as a learning experience. What I've learned is that Little Dove the attacking hen, isn't mommy material and therefore will never be allowed to set eggs.
What a tough life chickens have, tho.
I hope the rest of the weekend goes better. It's been pretty down hill so far.
I REALLY hate those kind of lessons.