thank you broodytood, love the people on this thread
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Chickenegger reminds me of of a gunslinger , albeit a rather chunky one, with wings at the ready to blast ya inta tarnation.
Ok so other then silkies... what breeds are the best mama's?
I need a broody mama that won't attack the chicks i put under her.
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Ok so other then silkies... what breeds are the best mama's?
I need a broody mama that won't attack the chicks i put under her.
Ive had a few of my BCM girls be great Moms. They would do anything for the chicks.
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So far I've only had one broody and that is my Light Sussex. She's gone broody probably 3 times in the past year until I let her hatch and raise Kaneke's EE chicks. She's finally starting to lay again.![]()
Ok so other then silkies... what breeds are the best mama's?
I need a broody mama that won't attack the chicks i put under her.
Quote: Sorry CL - this is actually a BLRW WC Polish baby! The one I got from you is blue with black head and neck, and a more pronounced crest (I made this one when I couldn't find any Icees to buy, so this was the next best thing.)
Ogress, I'm so sorry about your kids, and what they are going through, but I really don't think being mean back is the answer. I'm not saying they shouldn't repsond, but perhaps a better response would be something like. . .Today was a much better day.
Both of my kids were told by their schools to go to the school counselors immediately when they are being teased. I am not happy with that solution - I think that will make them bigger targets, and it will make it easy for people to walk all over them in the future. I want them to stick up for themselves. I don't want them to be punching bags.
Tonight I instructed both of them to respond to the teasing by shooting back an insult - nothing physical, but I want them to loudly and confidently state something back that is really insulting to the person doing the teasing, and then walk away. My kids liked this idea, and went on the Internet looking for some good insults, and then they hurled them at each other for practice. I'm sure the school won't be happy with what I taught them, but maybe if those mean kids get insulted loud enough for their friends to hear a few times, they will stop the bullying. My kids have found some pretty good lines that don't include any profanity.
"Really? I guess small minds just have mean mouths>" or
"It's a tiny mind that can't think up anything decent to say"
something or that sort - it then keeps your kids on the "right" path, and not being petty themselves.
I would go to the school they are at now, and let them know that if they don't put a stop to the bullying, you are going to remove them from school, sue the school, AND each individual teacher, and board member, jointly and personally, (and anyone else in a position of responsibility)for not protecting them!I am looking into the Catholic School option. The local Catholic School has an outstanding reputation, and academically is in the top 5% of schools in the nation. Tuition is $6,000 per year. It is a lot less than most private schools out here, though I don't know if I can swing that. I am going to try. Alex's doctor and therapists had recommended the school to me many years ago because they cater to a child's strength, letting the kids each advance at their own pace. I can't afford to send both kids there, but maybe I can swing one. For parishioners, the price is about half, but I don't think it will be possible to convince my husband who is a card-carrying vocal atheist to join the church. (He does, however, donate to them on occasion when he hears of some of the many great things they do in the community and in the world - he specifies in the donations where the $ is to be used.) Hopefully there they would have no need for insults!
Every child has a right to be safe in school, and if the school isn't complying, they are at fault. I bet you could find an attorney who would take this on a contingency (or whatever it's called). Plus, with the settlement you could then afford a private school.
(It wouldn't hurt to have a doctor's letter about the state of the children psychologically to bolster your argument. GET EVERYTHING IN WRITING OR TAPE RECORD ALL CONVERSATIONS)
However, be aware, that nearly ALL schools will have some teasing to a greater or lesser degree. A different school doesn't guarantee they will be better off, although it certainly wouldn't be worse (I think).
Good luck