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Barnyard Buddies: Mary Jane Feb-March 2015 magazine issue |
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Cozynana
True Blue Farmgirl
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Kem
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Posted - Feb 03 2015 : 06:00:43 AM
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Mary Jane, I have to tell you thank you for the full page ad of My Pet Chicken. I love colored eggs. This helped me decide what chicken I will be adding to my flock this spring. Lavender Orpington, Easter eggers, and Black Copper Marans are on my list. I have had Easter eggers before and they were such a docile chicken. Can you do an article on introducing young chicks into an established flock please. |
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MaryJane
Queen Bee
16411 Posts
MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
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Posted - Feb 03 2015 : 06:30:27 AM
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I certainly will do that. I've been needing ideas for how to keep chickens front and center. Farmgirls do love their chickadees.
So, how to integrate young chicks into an established flock? Check!
Keep in mind we work a few months in advance so it might take a while before you see it. We're sending our April/May issue off to the printer later this week.
MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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Cozynana
True Blue Farmgirl
1123 Posts
Kem
1123 Posts |
Posted - Feb 03 2015 : 9:08:45 PM
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It also might be interesting to see if there is any way to get a setting hen to adopt chicks purchased via mail or farm store. Thanks for considering the topic . |
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hudsonsinaf
True Blue Farmgirl
3162 Posts
Shannon
Rozet
Wyoming
USA
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Posted - Feb 04 2015 : 05:41:30 AM
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Kem - we have Easter eggers and love them! We do have one though, that got harassed by the others to the point she was bleeding so we separated her to allow her to heal. Once healed, we tried reintroducing her, but she PTSD and curls up in a ball! And then they harass her again :( we tried introducing her to our younger ones and she decided to bully them to no end, so she is still by herself and therefore not laying at all! I am really tempted to throw her in the stewpot, but I am hoping to try again with the younger ones again over the next month. Anyways, we love our Easter eggers! We saved our three other younger chickens from a farm that was not the best in cleanliness. The one had bumble foot, another was just really dirty and the third ciuldn't stand worth two cents. Now two of the three are laying :) the one last blue eggs... She is a white chicken. And then our black chicken started laying yesterday and she is laying light brown white white speckles. She was quite proud of herself yesterday :) Oh how I love my chickens!
~ Shannon
http://hudson-everydayblessings.blogspot.com/ |
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hoosiercountry
True Blue Farmgirl
572 Posts
karla
north port
fl
USA
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Posted - Feb 05 2015 : 2:16:32 PM
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Hi Kem, to answer your question about how to get a sitting hen to adopt chicks, well this was posted on the form awhile back, sorry I do not remember by who, any way it work for them. Wait until late at night with flashlight in hand quietly slip the chicks under sitting hen. I really did this and it worked for me. We used small light as did not want to fully wake her up, I also removed the eggs she was sitting on. Hope it works for you also. Hugs Karla |
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Cozynana
True Blue Farmgirl
1123 Posts
Kem
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Posted - Feb 06 2015 : 06:26:59 AM
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Karla, I had been thinking about doing what you described. In theory, I thought it should work. I usually have two hens that like to sit, so I am going to wait until they start setting before I buy any new chicks. I have had Easter Eggers and buff Orpingtons before, but never the Black Copper Marans. I also want some little frizzles, cochins, etc. I can hardly wait. Spring is coming
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Barnyard Buddies: Mary Jane Feb-March 2015 magazine issue |
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