Thank you!Gosh I love your birds...such beauties. Are you going to let Mom raise the babies?
I am planning on letting Martha handle most of the rearing of the young'uns, with my input of course!
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Thank you!Gosh I love your birds...such beauties. Are you going to let Mom raise the babies?
The 6 week bigger grey ones are Olive Egger, the 5 week buff/tan ones are buff brahmasSo maybe pretty babies! What all breeds do you have there?
O happy Martha and lucky babies!Thank you!
I am planning on letting Martha handle most of the rearing of the young'uns, with my input of course!
What a colorful egg basket you're going to have!The 6 week bigger grey ones are Olive Egger, the 5 week buff/tan ones are buff brahmas
The 3 week old ones are all easter eggers! Five of them are from a local lady that has a blue wheaten Ameraucana rooster! (I have several threads of these guys and their journeys!)
I really hate broody breaking...I always feel sorry for the hens. But I feel sorry for them when they're brooding empty nests tooHad to get creative with a broody we don't want going broody. Have fought with her for four days now. I only have one crate and mr. Roo is in it lol so made her one lol (that on ground she kept getting out of lol)
I've let our same Orpington go broody and hatch twice. I'm not allowed anymore chicks( lol) and honestly don't have room to put her and babies since we just moved 6weekers outside lolI really hate broody breaking...I always feel sorry for the hens. But I feel sorry for them when they're brooding empty nests too
That's our hope and how we ended up with so many! Lol!What a colorful egg basket you're going to have!