Flame lays an egg and it’s time to break Sugar out of being broody

I knew Flame was getting ready to lay again as the day before she starts laying she always has a twirl round inside the nest boxes. It’s as if she has to check them out first. Then when she is getting ready to lay she makes a mournful sound.

Flame laid her first egg yesterday after exactly a months break since she came out of being broody. She has also stopped dropping feathers. I decided to get a photo of her in the nest box for this post and just happened to catch her laying.

Flame is in the egg laying position
And she has laid her egg

It is good to have one of our best egg layers back in lay. Eggs have been thin on the ground recently with only Ebony and Shadow laying.

Meanwhile Sugar has now been broody for a week and is showing no signs of coming out of it. With Smoke if I lift her out every time I go in the run she starts to come out of it after a week. When I get Smoke out she has a dust bath and she has water and food and she gradually stays out for longer periods.

When I get Sugar out she will occasionally have a frantic dust bath and she has water but she gradually stops eating. I have seen her go to the pellets and pick one up and then drop it again and leave. She will often just go straight back in without even visiting the food or water.

Anyone who has had broody girls will know about the broody poop. It’s the huge poop they do on the occasions when they are out of the nest box. There are no broody poops from Sugar and I think that’s a sign that she eats very little.

I feel now that I have tried this method with Sugar and it isn’t working that it’s time to put her in the broody crate again. I don’t want her to remain broody for the long haul like she did the first time. I feel that different girls need different treatment and Sugar won’t come out of her broody spell without doing this. Sugar has now had two nights in the broody crate.

Yesterday Sugar was back in broody jail

I have put a dish of water and a dish of mash in with Sugar. She has eaten some mash and done some small poops so that is a good sign. I put her back in the run with the nest boxes closed when no girl needs to lay. I put her in here when a girl needs to lay and then in here overnight.

It has only taken four nights the two previous times so I am hoping it will only take that long this time too. Lets hope we will soon be broody free again for a little while.

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Sugar is broody again and Flame has only one tail feather

This really is the year of the broody! Salmon gave up being broody after only two days like last time. If only they were all like Salmon!

Salmon isn’t so committed. She will only sit in one of the two favourite nest boxes and they were mostly occupied. One was occupied by broody Smoke and one by which ever girl needed to lay. This kept Salmon out.

Salmon also continued to perch at bedtime rather than sit in a corner possibly because it is either the two favourite boxes or nothing for her.

Smoke has now been broody for a week but she is coming out of it. My tactic is to lift her out every time I go in the run and she is now staying out for longer periods so I think she will give up in a day or two.

The more annoying thing is that Sugar is now broody again after only nine eggs in eleven days this time. The first time Sugar was broody for six weeks and then after four days in the broody crate she came out of it and started laying again two weeks later.

The second time I put her in the broody crate straight away and she came out of it after four days and started laying again after a further four days.

This time round I am treating Sugar the same as Smoke. I am not sure if her six week session was a one off or if she would be like that each time but the only way to find out is to try it this way.

I don’t object to using the broody crate when I need to but I would prefer not to have to use it on regular basis. I will keep lifting Sugar from the nest box and see if, like Smoke, she starts to come out after a week or so. If it starts looking like it’s going to go on for the long haul again then I will switch to the broody crate.

Broody Smoke and Sugar share a nest box

In other news Flame has only one remaining tail feather.

Flame has only one tail feather

Flame isn’t having a bad moult so far. She is dropping breast and tail feathers but not too many at once and isn’t looking too shabby. I wonder if she will moult in two halves with a second moult at the end of the year. Time will tell.

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Salmon is now broody too

We seem to be constantly beset with broody girls this year. Salmon has now gone broody for the second time this year which is something she has never done before.

Since her last brief broody spell Salmon has laid fourteen eggs in a month. That is twice the eggs and twice the time than in between Smoke’s broody spells.

I lifted Salmon from the nest box

I will be lifting both Smoke and Salmon as often as I can in the hope that this won’t last too long.

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Smoke is broody yet again and more roses in the garden

Smoke seems to be going for a record of serial broodiness. This time is her quickest yet and least number of eggs laid. Eight eggs in twelve days and she is broody again.

Smoke is broody again

I will continue with my usual regime of lifting Smoke from the nest box every time I go in to the girls in the hope that I can get her through this as quickly as possible.

We hardly seem to get any time between broodies these days. I really hope that we can get a hamburg so that we can add a girl with a non broody nature!

In other news our two roses that flower until the first frosts are now flowering beautifully.

This rose is always beautiful and usually flowers right up until November
This rose was one of my 50th birthday presents

This was a standard rose but we have let it go wild. Both roses are quite different but both flower from now until November.

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Flame is moulting

Flame has gone broody twice in quick succession but come out of it after four nights in the broody crate. This has triggered an early moult.

Flame only has a few tail feathers left
Flame has some loose feathers
Flame checks in on Ebony in the nest box

I am fairly confident that Flame will start laying again once she is through her moult. I guess she is getting it done sooner rather than later.

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Sugar

Smoke usually stays broody for only a week if I lift her out of the nest box constantly. She then takes a break for another week and then starts to lay again.

Sugar went broody the first time for six weeks. She then took a break of two weeks before laying again. After just under two weeks of laying Sugar went broody again.

I took action straight away and put Sugar in the dog crate at nights. It took four nights for Sugar to come out of it. What has surprised me is that after a break of only four days Sugar laid again today. This is a great result. I will continue to do this with Sugar.

Flame on the other hand came out of her broody spell after four nights in the dog crate but then started moulting. It has now been two weeks since Flame came out of her broody spell and she has been dropping feathers ever since and therefore not laying.

The girls are all so different. Sugar has lots of unique, to her, behaviours. Sugar had her habit of jumping on me. Sugar has another habit.

It has been very wet recently. Parts of the run get wet where the rain blows in the sides and other parts of the run stay dry. While it is like this Sugar always has pair of muddy feet while all the other girls have clean, dry, feet.

Sugar obviously likes being in the wet parts of the run. Yesterday Sugar had muddy feet and it was the same again today. Today I took a photo of Sugar’s little mud shoes.

Sugar has muddy feet

Sugar most definitely has her own unique personality. She makes me smile.

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Yogurt for the girls and thinking about bantam hamburgs

Today I gave the girls a yogurt treat and took some photos of the flock together.

Yogurt for the girls
I love those yogurt beaks
Smoke and Spangle share
Yogurt beaks all round

Last year after having nine girls we lost two and the flock of seven seemed small. I wanted to add some bantam hamburgs. Catrin is a breeder that we have got several of our bantams from in the past, including Speckles, who we sadly lost this year and Catrin was just starting to breed hamburgs.

We went to see her last year and we said we would stay in touch throughout the summer and see how it was going with her hamburgs. In the end she only had two batches hatch and they turned out to be predominantly cockerels. Catrin couldn’t spare any hens so we agreed to try again the following year which is now this year.

At the end of last year we added Shadow and Sugar and the flock was back to nine again. Then this year we suffered another two losses and the flock is again back to seven and seems small once more.

I contacted Catrin again. She had a late start this year but now has hamburg eggs both in her incubator and under a broody hen. Once again we are staying in touch and I am hopeful that I may get one or two this year if she can spare them.

I will call her again at the end of the month to see how many she has hatched. Then it will be a wait of up to three months to be sure of the sex. I really really hope that this year we might have one or two hamburgs.

Bantam hamburgs are not as tiny as seramas but are small. They are hardy, good egg layers and they don’t go broody. They come in many different colours but Catrin has just one colour which is silver spangled. Speckles could never be replaced but it would be lovely to have a similar colour to her back in the flock.

I am having to be patient and wait for now but I am hoping that this will be the year that we add a hamburg or two to the flock.

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Our rose reaches it’s peak

Although this is a garden post today I thought I would just update on Sugar first. Sugar is now over her broody spell after four nights in the dog crate.

After three nights I thought that Sugar was through her broody spell so I left her in the run at bedtime with the chicken shed and nest boxes opened. Instead of going in the chicken shed Sugar settled in a nest box. I put her back in the dog crate for a fourth night.

Yesterday afternoon I opened the nest boxes and chicken shed again and Sugar took no notice of the nest boxes. At bedtime I checked and Sugar was perched in the chicken shed with her flock mates. Hurrah! This morning Sugar was out in the run taking no notice of the nest boxes. Four nights is a lot better than six weeks. This is what I will do with Sugar from now on.

Our climbing rose usually peaks in May but is a whole month late this year. I have been holding off this post while waiting for the rose to reach it’s best. Over the last few days it has been heading there and I have been taking photographs. Yesterday I felt it had reached it’s peak and I took a few more photos.

I am so glad that I did as early evening it started to rain and is forecast to rain most days for the next week. It’s a shame that it’s peak was so short lived this year as it is now being battered by the rain.

This clematis is the best it’s ever been
The fox gloves are lovely
The veg plot is planted
A self seeded allium
A few days ago the rose was opening
About half the buds had opened
Looking glorious
Looking down towards our gate
The same first view yesterday when almost all the buds were open
The rose has reached it’s peak
Yesterday before the rain came

It is a shame that the rose doesn’t last longer but it is spectacular while it is flowering.

The other rose on the arches usually flowers just as this rose is over but because this one is so late it is flowering at the same time this year.

Another rose

Our veg plot has cages over the cabbages and broccoli to stop the butterflies/caterpillars. I have put pea sticks in for the peas but also put them in the gaps to try to deter the cats from using it.

I have been loving the sunny weather but at least the rain will water the garden and the allotments. We had our first strawberries from the allotment yesterday. The raspberries are also a month behind but should start ripening soon.

Everything in the garden and the allotments is looking good and there should be plenty of produce to come soon.

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Sugar is broody again already

This time Sugar has laid only eleven eggs in thirteen days and gone broody again. She laid her last five eggs five days running. It seems that she is going to be another serial broody.

This time I decided that I would try to break her out straight away as I don’t want her sitting for another six weeks especially in this hot weather. The day before yesterday she laid mid afternoon and returned to the nest box. I lifted her out and closed the nest boxes.

At bedtime Sugar was settled in the corner of the chicken shed. I decided to take immediate action. I put Sugar in the dog crate overnight with food, water and a perch. Sugar settled on the perch.

Sugar is in broody jail

I took this yesterday morning before letting her out. I closed the nest boxes and returned Sugar to the run. When it became clear that a few of the girls wanted to lay their egg I returned Sugar to the crate. Once the eggs were laid I returned Sugar to the run with the nest boxes closed once more.

I will keep up this regime over the next few days and hopefully it will only take about three nights. Sugar is already used to the perch and settles straight on to it each time I put her in here. I hope to break her out of this quickly without any stress as she seems to have adjusted to this regime.

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Disappearing chickens

I know that our chicken run is secure. I know that the girls can’t get out and nothing bigger than the weld mesh squares can get in. And yet I still have moments when I can’t see a girl and a moment of panic clutches at me. I think that a girl has managed to get out even though I know that that can’t be.

Yesterday I thought that Flame was missing. I couldn’t see her in the run. I checked the nest boxes and then the chicken shed. I checked the shelters. I went out into to the run and found her sitting on the ground just behind the wood where the original run drops down to the newer part. As she is brown she blends in and despite being one of the bigger girls she is difficult to see. She was hidden by the wood that divides the two parts of the run.

Then today it was Sugar and Shadow that I thought were missing. Once again I checked the nest boxes and the chicken shed. I looked out into the run and there was no sign of them. So I went out into the run to look for them.

There they were digging away in the small shelter. I went back and grabbed my camera.

Sugar and Shadow digging in the small shelter
Sugar and Shadow inspecting their work

In other news both Flame and Smoke came out of their broody spell together the day before yesterday. Once again it is lovely to have no broodies for now but I am not holding my breath before the next spell.

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