Hi and welcome to Dorothy and UK noob
Dorothy, I am assuming you have a herd of horses judging by YCs comments. How many have you got? I've got 5 (mother, father and 3 of their offspring... my sister has 2 more of their off spring) and my partner has another 3.unrelated horses... kept seperately. He hunts in the winter and carriage drives in the summer... which I help him with. I'm mostly a happy hacker myself but I also drive one of mine. Always wanted to drive pairs (which he does) but my two lad are a bit too daft and competitive with each other and you really wouldn't want to sit behind Rascal when he gets excited, as the power builds up and explodes through his back feet. I keep hoping he will get more sensible as he gets older, but sadly that's not looking likely and he will be a juvenile delinquent until the day he dies!
UK noob, it's good to have you join our "local"

community thread. I had a look at your other post and replied there. It sounds like you have a great (and colourful) flock for egg production. Hybrids are the best layers. I hope you see some eggs soon.
@ Yorkshire coop,... I'm ashamed to report I still haven't done any more processing. Things have been really hectic and now that the fine weather is here I have 101 more jobs on my "to do" list. Plus I have chicks hatching under a broody as I type (started yesterday morning), so I am frantically making a little pen for her, since the brooder is now a permanent infirmary. I'm recycling an old oval table that got dumped on my partner's doorstep for him to burn. It is the type that is in two equal semi circular halves that clamp together, so I've removed the clamps, sat each half upright on the flat end and braced them together by screwing the legs across between them to form a kind of arched cage with horizontal bars. Some discarded corrugated plastic roofing over the top and wire around the side and I'm toying with creating an upper enclosed area with a pull out droppings board and run below.... I'm still working on the design in my head whilst I work on it.... it looks like a hen ark but an upside down U instead of A shape.
Pleased to report my two invalids are holding their own and go out in a pen in the stack yard through the day when the weather is fine which they love and they are still laying me the odd egg.
Trying to decide if I am being irresponsible by raising more chicks when I have Marek's in the flock, but I've only had a small percentage suffer symptoms and only one have to be culled. I wonder if being broody reared and free ranged gives them more resilience or if I've just been lucky so far. If this batch have problems then I probably won't try again but since I don't sell any, it's really only allowing my broodies to express their natural instinct and the thrill of having chicks of course that motivates me to let them. I don't think it is any worse than people in the states ordering day old chicks for delivery in the winter and knowing that many will die in the post or on arrival as a result of the cold and stress.
Anyway, I have to say, your chicks are absolutely gorgeous! The polish are cute beyond words! So pleased you had such a successful hatch. It's looking like 3 of the eggs I gave my broody are not fertile. I had my doubts them as I have not seen either of the cockerels in that pen "working" despite being nearly a year old. They come out on a morning and dance for each other but don't show any real interest in the girls whilst I am watching, so I'm starting to wonder if they are gay! They have been brought up together and never fight, but it seems that perhaps they don't make love either!!! They are both Welsummers and I had wanted to keep one for breeding but not looking good for either of them... and more processing for me!!!. I'm going to have to remove those eggs from the broody later today, if they are still showing no signs of life, so that she can start to look after the chicks that have hatched. I hadn't had time to candle them, so it was always going to be pot luck. The chicks are from 3 Copper Marans eggs and a CCLxRIR olive egg possibly back to the CCL cock, but can't be sure. The hen that laid it is my favourite, so I really hope the chick turns out to be a pullet.
Anyway, must go and get cracking as lunch time is now over.
Best wishes to you all
Barbara