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I think I have a broody chicken. She sat in the nest and yelled at me... I suppose we shall see how long she sits there. Would be cool to have babies I didn't have to incubate and brood. I've never had a good broody hen before. This one is a Dominique and 3 years old. Perfect.
 

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That would be cool. I've had couple broodies this year, but they're stupid. They don't remember which nest to go back to half the time, lol. I'm ok with it - I've got too many chickens as it is!
 

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Lol! It remains to be seen how smart she is! My husband and I are sick of incubators and brooders... We want the hens to take over. My husband had chickens as a kid, his hens did the work for him. He never did all this. I like that better!

Lol I know I sound like a complainer today. I don't mean to. I just want to, as they say, work smarter not harder?

My FIL sent me a check for my birthday. I immediately mobile deposited it and sent a check to put towards the money I owe on my buckling. This is my gift to myself, all I want is a goat! Lol!
 

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It is! But I don't have a pen set up for him and my wether yet, so it's also kinda nice to have some time! I found two BEAUTIFUL full size alpines for sale for cheap yesterday near me.... But I do NOT need more goats right now! They have to go together. I would have tried if I could only take one, but taking on two full size goats right now is not a good plan! I also have mini secure fencing, not full size secure fencing.

The three turkeys are eating and drinking really well. #1 and #3 look great! #2 has issues, but he's eating fine. His spine is curved so he can't pick his head up straight.
 

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Uh-oh, poor baby! Hopefully he was just cramped up in that egg and might straighten out? One time I did physical therapy on a baby chicken that had a leg issue. Probably about 5 or 6 times a day I'd get her out of the brooder and hold her up and help her walk for a few minutes to strengthen her legs. It worked and she ended up moving outside with the rest of the bunch - and then a few days later she disappeared! :( Just wasn't meant to be I guess... Hope it comes around for you!
 
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