Another broody and two girls back in lay

Snow went broody two days ago after laying seven eggs in eleven days. Meanwhile Storm came back into lay the day before yesterday after a three week break. Gold came back into lay yesterday after an eleven day break.

This means we now have five girls laying, those being – Red, Gold, Storm, Mango and Cloud.

Storm in the nest box

I thought I should take some group photos of our now depleted flock of six. I am so glad that we will be getting two new girls in August as the flock feels very small at the moment.

The girls have a fish treat
The flock of six looks small

I am finding it very hard to get used to seeing just six girls. I keep finding myself looking for Sugar.

They are now all “pipinchick” girls until August when we will add two “chickens to your door” girls. It will be good to get back to a bigger flock but as the new girls will be only four months old they will have to stay separate for two months while they are on grower pellets. Then the integration can begin.

I am looking forward to getting the new girls, not so much the integration, but I have done it many times before so I’m sure it will all be fine.

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Sugar

Sugar was our longest lived and our last serama. She had virtually every chicken problem our flocks have ever had and yet she came through every thing, she was very resilient. Despite being one of our smallest girls Sugar had been top girl for a very long time.

Although Sugar was top girl she had a lovely nature. She was able to put her flock mates in their place with a look or the peck that doesn’t quite land. She was also friendly and very easy to handle. When we had to clip her nails she would let me do so without flinching.

Sugar was also a serial broody. We have had loads of broody girls but Sugar would only ever lay a clutch of eggs each month before going broody and if left would sit for long past the time it would take to hatch eggs. She therefore had to spend time in the broody crate for her own good.

Sugar had egg laying problems in her last years and we knew something was adrift with her because for her last couple of years she spent a lot of time sitting. Despite this she still had quality of life. She dust bathed, sun bathed and loved any treats.

Sugar has seen a lot of girls come and go in her time with us. She has remained with us while we lost five seramas. They were in order of their going – Marmite, Shadow, Smoke, Spangle and Salmon. Sugar has also seen ten other girls go in her time with us making it fifteen in total that have gone during her time. They were – Speckles, Ebony, Spot, Flame, Saffron, Snowflake, Diamond, Dot, Star and Autumn.

I have picked photos of her that show her from chick to adult but also show her broodiness and her eventual decline as they sum up her life completely.

2020 September – Sugar and Shadow at a couple of months old
2021 February – Sugar fully grown
2021 March – Sugar in the nest box
2021 March – Broody Sugar
2021 March – Broody Sugar in the nest box with Flame
2021 May – Smoke and Sugar broody together
2021 May – Sugar jumps on my arm
2021 June – Sugar part of the, then, flock of seven
2021 December – Sugar part of another flock of seven
2022 April – One of Sugar’s many times in the broody crate
2022 August – Sugar part of a flock of ten
2022 September – Sugar’s portrait
2022 October – Sugar and Snowflake broody together
2022 November – Sugar with a short tail during her moult
2023 April – Broody Sugar with Spot
2023 – May – sugar showing the stance that meant a struggle to get her next egg laid
2023 July – Sugar in broody jail again
2023 September – Sugar part of another flock of seven
2023 October – Sugar is part of a flock of eight
2024 January – Sugar, another portrait
2024 February – Sugar spent a lot of time in the shelter
2024 March – Sugar was often accompanied by Mango and cloud
2024 May – Sugar in the nest box once more
2024 July – Sugar spent a lot of time sitting
2024 September – Sugar part of the recent flock of eight
2025 January – Sugar has the flock keeping her company in the shelter
2025 January – Sugar and Snow dust bathing together
2025 January – This was Sugar’s favourite corner
2025 February – Sugar most recently in our flock of eight
2025 March – Sugar most recently in her favourite corner
2025 May – Sugar most recently in the shelter

Sugar was an amazing character and has left a huge hole in the flock. She has been a joy to have in our flock. She is very much missed and I am sure we will never have a girl quite like her again. Goodbye to our beautiful Sugar.

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Sugar has gone

Sugar was five and a half years old and we had known there was something adrift with her for the last two and a half years as she spent a lot of her time sitting but she just kept going. Last year she started laying at the beginning of May but hadn’t laid this year despite the lovely spring weather.

However over the last week Sugar seemed more active and faster to run to the treats. Over the last few days we both said that Sugar looked much more like her old self. She was sitting less and was dust bathing more.

Yesterday she dust bathed in the afternoon and last night she ran up for the sunflower hearts and was perched at bedtime next to Storm as usual.

This morning Sugar wasn’t out in the run and we found her dead in front of her roost spot. She had gone on my birthday of all days.

Sugar this morning

We had only said yesterday how good Sugar was looking and I said how much I loved her as we had seen her come through so much in her time with us. It must have been her last hurrah!

At least once more there was no slow decline, vet visit, or decision to be made. It was rather a shock though and so sad that she went on my birthday.

We buried her in the chickens’ strip. Unfortunately it has filled up over the years and we are now having to do a double layer back near the start of the strip. I planted a wall flower over her which I took from another part of the garden.

Sugar’s final resting place

I will do a tribute to Sugar in a few days time as it will take me a while to go through the many photos of her over the years. Sugar will leave a huge hole in the flock and will be very much missed. Goodbye sweet Sugar.

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Red is back in lay

After a break of ten days Red is back in lay. It will be good to have her slightly bigger eggs again. We now have four girls laying. Gold is taking her time coming out of her broody spell.

Red in the nest box
Snow joined Red in the nest box

When I checked again these two girls were together which looks so sweet. They soon got their eggs laid.

Snow’s egg on the left and Red’s larger egg on the right

It is good to be getting more eggs and Red’s bigger eggs are most welcome. Well done girls!

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Gold is broody

The day after Snow came back into lay Gold went broody. It really has been one in and one out constantly this year. I don’t remember such a broody year as this but I wonder if it’s because we have had such good weather early in the year which would be ideal for raising chicks.

So we are back to three layers being Snow, Cloud and Mango. Gold has laid seven eggs in ten days.

Gold back to broody

One thing about Gold though is that when I lift her from the nest box for a break she always goes for a dust bath. Her favourite place at the moment is one of the many large holes Red has dug all round the run. It’s the deepest one at the bottom end of the run.

Gold has a dust bath
In a deep hole

I am hoping that Red comes back into lay soon. This really is a yo yo year.

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Snow is back in lay

Today Snow settled in a nest box. She had taken just under a two week break since she went broody.

Snow settled in a nest box

Next time I checked Snow was back out in the run and her egg was in the nest box. I was so pleased to find that it was perfectly smooth and normal looking. No wobble in the shell at all.

Snow’s perfectly smooth egg

It seems that Snow really is back to normal. Whatever had happened to her laying seems to have fixed itself.

Both Red and Storm have now come through their broody spell and we now have four girls laying, Gold, Cloud, Mango and Snow. Hurrah!

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Mango is back in lay

Yesterday I felt sure that Mango would lay soon and today she did. She spent a long time going in and out of the nest box before she finally settled.

Mango settled in the nest box

When I next checked on Mango she was standing over her egg. Hurrah! We now have three girls laying, Mango, Cloud and Gold.

I had just bought some eggs as we were so low with only one little egg a day but now hopefully I won’t have to buy any more this summer. Well done Mango!

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The usual, one in and one out, of lay

The day after Cloud came back into lay Red went broody. This means we are back to only having two girls laying that being Gold and Cloud at the moment. I have had to supplement our eggs this week with some shop bought eggs, sigh!

Red had laid ten eggs in sixteen days. She is determined this time. After the laying girls have laid I close the nest boxes and Red will sit on top of a nest box.

Broody Red sits on top of a nest box

I saw Mango have a scratch around in a nest box today so I think she is very close to coming back into lay.

Mango has a scratch around in a nest box

I am surprised that Mango hasn’t started back laying again as she usually follows close behind cloud. She has now had a month’s break since she last laid.

It will be good to have new girls to get some extra eggs as we are not getting quite enough at the moment. The new girls should start laying around October and should lay through the winter which would be great.

I have researched the new girls and while dutch bantam do go broody they are apparently really good eggs layers for a bantam. Even better Sebrights are not a broody breed at all. It would be so good to have one non broody girl in the flock.

Meanwhile, come on Mango, time to start laying again. Maybe tomorrow.

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New girls coming soon

I have been researching for ages to find somewhere I can get some new girls. I really want to add a couple of girls to our flock. I have exhausted Pippinchick for now. I like “clean” bantams, that is no fancy head dresses, beards or feathered feet and I like to have all different colours in my flock as in no two the same. I know, I am fussy! I have had all the breeds that Pippinchick have to offer for now.

I called the farmer/breeder that I got my game girls from, that is Emerald, Toffee, Flame and Ebony. He no longer breeds game birds since covid. I called the breeder I got my ancona, Speckles and hamburgs, Spot and Dot from amongst other breeds in the past and she has cut right back due to the loss of parents and an impending move and has nothing for me at the moment.

I kept researching bantam breeders within a radius of us and there was nothing I wanted coming up. I then had a light bulb moment and put in to the search bantam breeders that offer a delivery service. Of course Pippinchick comes up first.

I then found Chickens To Your Door. I got quite excited but it turns out they deliver to your door if you have ten or more birds and the delivery service cost is quite high. However they offer a service where they deliver to collection points all over the country for you to pick up from and it’s free. The nearest one to us is Pangbourne, Theal, which is near Reading.

My husband, because of his failing eye sight, is no longer comfortable driving apart from locally and I don’t drive on motorways so with me driving it’s a fifty minute journey but that’s doable.

I picked out four breeds that I would like. When I called them there turned out to be only two breeds available this year. They were two breeds that have been on my wish list for a very long time. Sebright which I have long wanted is available in one colour which is citron and dutch bantam also available in only one colour which they didn’t have a name for but sent me a photo of. The colour is a cross between Cloud and Gold, being the front half of Cloud and the back half of Gold.

An added bonus is that sebrights are non broody.

I have ordered and paid for them. They are currently three weeks old and they deliver them at four months old so they have given me a collection date of 16th August.

I am so excited but it’s a wait yet until I get them. I will have to keep them separated and on growers for two months but that’s something I am used to doing. It is so good to have found a second breeder for the future. I have to be patient for now but can’t wait to pick up my new girls.

They will e-mail me two weeks before the collection date and then again one week before with a pick up time. I now just have to wait. It will be lovely to have new girls again. I am so excited and looking forward to it.

Dutch bantam
Citron sebright

I have taken these two images from google to show what they look like. Beautiful girls.

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Cloud is back in lay

I knew Cloud was getting ready to come back into lay as she squatted whenever I came up behind her. Today all the nest boxes were occupied. Broody Snow was in one and Red and Gold were getting their eggs laid in the other two.

Broody Storm prefers the chicken shed so I had blocked that off but left the nest boxes open for the girls to lay in. Cloud often lays in the shelter so that’s where she chose to lay her egg.

Cloud in a corner of the shelter

Cloud soon got her egg laid and Mango squatted when I came up behind so I think she may start laying tomorrow. Mango laid her last egg the day after Cloud so will probably come back in to lay the day after her too. These two are always in sync with each other.

Mango and Cloud have had a three week break since laying their last eggs.

Snow is very determined this time and with hind sight I think when I thought she was broody last time, but she only missed laying for two days, she wasn’t actually broody but just thought she needed to lay. This time round she is straight in a nest box at every opportunity.

We now have three girls laying and I am sure it will be soon four so it’s looking good.

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