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I will message you as they hatch then!
That is aweful! So sad. I don't have a broody but I do have mixed breed fertile eggs if you need more. I also have an incubator, it's full right now but depending on when your broody's eggs are due you could slip her extra chicks.
I am sorry for the loss of peeps, I keep saying I want a Great Pyrenees to guard my flocks and outdoor cats. MY phone number is 253-470-2461 I am [email protected] you can call text or email when you have them. I only have hens and would really prefer if I could keep it that way.
 
I came home and was out in the coop at 6:30pm. They were locked in a tall chain link run but the coop door was open. I have always left the coop door open but the run closed and in the 3 years since we moved in this place I have never had a problem with predators unless they were out free ranging. I was shocked! It took me a second to dial my husband because I was so shocked as to what I was actually seeing. So sad, the hens that were killed were so friendly, I had finally got a super friendly crew that we're all named and super layers. Makes me sick!

I'm so sorry
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I came home from my family's house after the game tonight to 9 dead chickens and a Bobcat in my coop! My hubby borrowed a shot gun and took care of the Bobcat so it won't be back thankfully. Such a shame to have to kill it but it would have been back. One hen is still missing and I hope she will show up in the morning. All I am left with is Frankie the rooster, my old, old white hen(non layer), a broody hen and a Barred Rock. I cannot believe this happened! I will say, even though we live with quite a bit of wood surrounding us, in the last couple days we have had a lot of wildlife activity through our back pasture.

Does anyone have a broody hen that they would be willing to sell?
I have eggs under my hen that are developing and I originally was going to toss them and set some eggs I have coming from Chickielady, but now I want to keep mine going too and attempt to replace some of my lost girls so I need a second broody to hatch more eggs as I don't have an incubator or have a desire to raise chicks my self.

Looks like it's store bought eggs for us the rest of the year. :'(


So sorry! I can't imagine the sadness. I do have 3 Light Brahmas hatched 9/28 (3.5 mos old) for whom I need to find a new home. Still a few months from laying.
 
I took your information down in case I need it. I am into it for almost 3 months now and Have 6 ducks. Most days I get 4 eggs and
a couple times I got 6 eggs that day. I should have only gotten 4 ducks. Now I have some to sell. Thank you very much for responding. Amazing, I like runners............


There is a duck page on here as well not sure if you know sounds like you're up and running and what kind of ducks do you have?
 
So sorry! I can't imagine the sadness. I do have 3 Light Brahmas hatched 9/28 (3.5 mos old) for whom I need to find a new home. Still a few months from laying.


Thank you so much for the offer but I am not a fan of Brahmas and feathered feet.:/.

My dear 9 year old hen laid an egg for me. She has been such a fun chicken to have around. Although quite sassy to the other flock members. My missing hen didn't show up today. :hit


I am determined to stay positive! I am starting to look forward to a new flock and slowly making plans for this year.
 
Thank you so much for the offer but I am not a fan of Brahmas and feathered feet.:/.

My dear 9 year old hen laid an egg for me. She has been such a fun chicken to have around. Although quite sassy to the other flock members. My missing hen didn't show up today. :hit


I am determined to stay positive! I am starting to look forward to a new flock and slowly making plans for this year.


I know what you mean about the feet; have made a special dry area for them. I do love the pajama legs... Good girl, your niner!
 
I know what you mean about the feet; have made a special dry area for them. I do love the pajama legs... Good girl, your niner!

I think the furry feet are cute. Here on the east side of the mountains we don't get nearly as much rain as the west side. Are the furry feet a problem? Do they require special care?
 
I think the furry feet are cute. Here on the east side of the mountains we don't get nearly as much rain as the west side. Are the furry feet a problem? Do they require special care?
I don't believe they require special care, but mud makes them messy. If the mud froze it might be a problem. Mine have a dry house and covered run so hasn't been an issue. Others may have insight.
 

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