Faverolles Thread

Welp, seems like I got 4 faverolles hens and 7 Roos. Seems like this is the type of ratio with all my hatchings. Anyway, I guess I'll be eating 5 of those Roos at least they're meat birds :/

I understand...my ratio of hens to roos has either been right down the middle or roo heavy.
 
Mine don't go broody at all, so I'm no help. Not sure who has some that like to brood.


Mine like to go broody, for about 4 hours.


My hatchery stock hen from last year. One went broody and hatched out chicks for me and is currently being a surro mama to other chicks.

Huh, I was expecting different answers! They're historically broody aren't they? Perhaps I'll search out the lines and do some more digging :)
Thanks all!

M
 
Greetings :)

Can anyone tell me if there is a particular line of LF Faverolles that is known for being more consistently broody then others?

Cheers,
M
I have a hatchery girl who is broody for the first time. She seems committed, it's been a good week and a half since she's' been glued to the nest!
(she's missing her beard, I think my barnies decided she needed a "shave")
 

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