Leghorns are great egg laying chickens. They are friendly to other Leghorns and can easily fly. The only problems is that they are bad in the pecking order and they can make a mess of the yard....
I will start by saying that I love Australorps. In fact, my very favorite hen is an Australorp. She is such a sweet chicken and just let's you walk right up to her to pick her up. She doesn't run...
I couldn't get this thing to stop leaking. I even tested it by putting it on a flat concrete surface and it still leaked out the entire 2 gallons. Tried hanging it, tried sitting it on the...
seem like a good breed, if i had the room i would probably raise a batch of them they seem like they would be a good 4h starter show bird...considering i dont see many of this breed in my class...
its a feed scooper it cant be perfect but over all when every thing is said an done i love mine its great its starting to show a little wear an tear but its to be expected i have had it for 4...
OK, so i have a boy and a girl button quails if i let them have there baby's naturally no incubators or anything just leave them in with there momma and daddy is that OK and leave them in there when they hatch???
I have ZERO experience with quails... but I would think that you could expect the same from them as from chickens (for the most part). I'd watch the male and have a plan to remove him if any trouble started up.
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On the OT (old timers; pull a rocking chair) thread, I think that is what they do. Birds have been doing this naturally for thousands of years. I am new at this and read the OT thread, it is been very enlightening and funny. Sorry can't be more help. I'm sure someone will have some good ideas. It also might come down to preference. Others will incubate others will say go naturally.