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They're so cute when they're tiny!

At the moment, I have a 5wk old duckling wandering the garden with 2 6wk old chicks - the duckling doesn't want to know the other ducks but all 3 stay together - so cute!

Then I have 8 chicks & 16 ducklings between 2 & 3 wks old - they have been enjoying the sun in a purpose built 'playpen' I made for them :iconbiggrin:

One of our muscovy ducks went broody & has been sat on 14 eggs for a week & today, our lavender maran has decided to hole up in a broody box with 8 eggs - woohoo! I love Spring! :flower:
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nice pic would love to get some but i best build a pen for some first hehe

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careful - its addictive... :icon_smile:
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This time last year, hubby was just building a coop & run for the first 3 girls....... :mrgreen:

We now have 63 birds... 2 broodies on eggs, 8 eggs pipping in the incubator with a further 32 eggs still growing..... addictive? Naaa...... :lol:
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JulieSherris wrote:This time last year, hubby was just building a coop & run for the first 3 girls....... :mrgreen:

We now have 63 birds... 2 broodies on eggs, 8 eggs pipping in the incubator with a further 32 eggs still growing..... addictive? Naaa...... :lol:
Oh Julie, :lol:

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:shock: Hi... My name is Julie & I'm... I'm.... <deep breath> I'm a chickaholic....waits for applause.......

Is cold turkey an appropriate course of action, do you think? :lol:
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Without having to start a new thread, can I hijack this one please?

After many attempts my cicken has just hatched an egg and we have a chick - yipppeee! Now Im all in a panic! The next box is high off the floor - should I move them? I have got a little run area that could do but if I move them both whats the chances of the Mum being stressed and staying away from the chick? Also bit worried about rats with them being on the floor.

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re rats -they can climb very easily - so i dont think there is an increased risk with moving to the floor. if you have a rat problem you need to make a run with mesh etc on it. with good luck you should be ok.

I have moved a hen and her chicks before, and there was no abandoning. Last year we even moved a hen and her single chick into the house, into our shower!! (very low temps outside.. was January - I wont be hatching then again!)
cant promise it wont happen, but i would move them, cos yes if the chick cant get back to mum for warmth, that would be bad.

so - has she definitely finished with the other eggs? or is she still sittng on them?

if she has done, then i would move them and it should work.
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Hi Red,

Shes still sitting on 1 other egg which should be ready tomorrow. Perhaps I will move her after that one comes along. Im just worried that theyll fall from that height and hurt themselves.
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any way you can kind of box them in for now?
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We have an area sectioned off with an old door that makes a kind of run with another section of slatted wood for a roof. Had tried to put her in there with the eggs before but she didnt like it and ended up pushing it over! Just worried that she'll fret again if I put her in there and ignore the chicks. I thihnk I will try tomorrow and stay to watch what shes upto.
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The other egg hatched this morn too :iconbiggrin: Have moved her and them and shes fine so all should be good. Will I need a roof on them? Will the other hens try to interfer?
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thats great news - company for the chicks :icon_smile:

I've always kept my hens with chicks in a coup inside the main run, so there is no way the others can get to them, but they can see them - advantage too is the chick crumb is only eaten by hen and chicks.. not everyone.
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red wrote:careful - its addictive... :icon_smile:

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