Thank you for the warning. I had thought of putting a divider between the two before hatching day. I am working on another cage to put Momma and chicks in when hatching day approaches.
Thank you for replying. If I get another broody :fl, I will try that. I broke down and put the 2nd hen in the cage with the first broody. They are at opposite ends of the cage and are happy.
The first broody (Maisie) is due around May 12. The 2nd broody (Midge) will be due around May 23...
I have a young EE setting on 5 eggs. She is halfway through (10 days left). I now have another EE that is broody. I really don't need anymore chicks. Can I take 2 eggs from the first broody and put under the 2nd one?
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Is it possible to have 2 broodies in the same cage?
Well Kiki, it would be nice if you could send it my way (Rosenberg). I see the lightning your way but nothing happening here. I have 3 loads of laundry out--think that will help?
I used to have ponies and had a Strawberry Roan gelding. I miss riding and interacting with them.
My Dad farmed with Belgians. So I guess my favorites would be the Draft horses--so much power. :)
Good Morning! It has been 2 weeks since I wrote. Pepper has bounced back and is now with the flock.
We had kept her isolated from the flock for a week. Her symptoms: She would walk a few steps and sit. She would get up, walk a few steps, and you could see her back end give way. She was...
I was watching the news tonight when they brought up the big fire in Connecticut and the company lost over 100,000 hens. Another issue that was mentioned was the feed (Purina- made) was causing the hens NOT to lay eggs. Purina says it isn't their feed. 'eye roll'
Since I have separated her, she has not laid an egg. Last week I found a ‘soft’ egg. I don’t know who laid it. Pepper has not lost weight. Her belly doesn’t look/feel enlarged.
Good Morning! I have a 6 month old (black sex link) hen who is either extremely lazy or something is going on with her. I have noticed this past week when I let my flock out to free range she is usually sitting. Pepper eats, drinks, and poops (looks good). She goes to the coop every night...
Lucky you! We had a Speckled Sussex that would follow my husband everywhere. If he was in the workshop, she was right there with him. When I was painting the barn, I couldn't stop her from dipping her beak in the pain. She went around with red lips! Enjoy!!
Check with your County Agent to see what you have.
I thought it might be a Jerusalem Cherry plant and the fruit is poisonous. Here is what is said about it:
It has red, poisonous fruit that both looks and tastes similar to cherry tomatoes and is often confused with them. However, eating the...