If a hen goes broody on me, would purchasing a set of hatching eggs to give her to hatch, work out? she gets to hatch fertile eggs (we have no Roo) and we get chicks!? Or would it be better to wait her out?
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If a hen goes broody on me, would purchasing a set of hatching eggs to give her to hatch, work out? she gets to hatch fertile eggs (we have no Roo) and we get chicks!? Or would it be better to wait her out?
[COLOR=800080]One rooster will be fine to help guide them. Some folks are happy just having laying hens. If there is any possibility you'll want to hatch babies from them later you'd better keep one.[/COLOR]
If you just want them as a laying flock, you really don't need a rooster for protection -- your dominant hens will take over & perform that function for the flock. I'd cull all of them. I'm not a big rooster fan; I find the hens lay better without the roos bothering them. I am fixing to cull one of my two Welsummer roos - that will leave me three roos - one Wellie, one Marans & one lavendar Am - unfortunately, I need them for future eggs/chicks for my three chosen lines. I might put all of them into a "batchelor pad" - I've done that in the past, until I need them.
he doesn't need to use that saw for the next few weeks so what's the big deal. let her sit.
I believe she's taking secret lessons from Julie's girls. I bet they're texting each other!LOL. Too funny. She was determined!!!
Glad you finally went to the doc! Now get better quickly!!Chickens on table saws, geese sitting on old eggs ---YEP IT'S SPRING!
I got thrown out of work yesterday coughing. Went to the doctor for meds --he says, "Well, I'm thinking pneumonia, but in order to confirm it I need to do an xray. I can just write your diagnosis as bronchitis and no xray. It's a matter of whether you want to pay for an xray when the treatment will be the same."At least he's honest. Got lots of meds and I'm home again today. I will be quite depressed when it comes paycheck time.
I have finally got my lav orp roo doing his job. I have a three month old buff orp who is trying to top every bird in the grow out pen--boys included - man he's confused. And I have an 8 week old in a brooder that has started crowing. Whew! Too much masculine energy going on in my yard.
I STILL cannot get my porcelain d'uccles to lay. Those girls are a year old. I got one egg after worming them --one lonely egg -- and nothing else. I don't know what else to do. I think I'll slip out today with some treats laced in cayenne pepper. Hmmmm....light a spark under their butts and maybe they'll get busy. I also have an 8 month old gold laced wyandotte who will not lay -- the freeloaders will be moving on if something doesn't happen soon.
I am currently waiting anxiously on the mail truck to get in from Alexandria --my chicks from the old grouch should be on their way!! I will post pics of what's alive in the box.
Happy Friday everyone!
Happy Friday to you as well!! Hope you get to feeling better soon. I will be pretty depressed come paycheck time too.. I was off Wednesday because my boss had a meeting all day, yesterday around 2:45, she decided she was tired of working and shut the office down, and now I'm off today because she has to go to the doctor. She won't let anyone in the office without her being there. Ugh.Chickens on table saws, geese sitting on old eggs ---YEP IT'S SPRING! I got thrown out of work yesterday coughing. Went to the doctor for meds --he says, "Well, I'm thinking pneumonia, but in order to confirm it I need to do an xray. I can just write your diagnosis as bronchitis and no xray. It's a matter of whether you want to pay for an xray when the treatment will be the same."At least he's honest. Got lots of meds and I'm home again today. I will be quite depressed when it comes paycheck time. I have finally got my lav orp roo doing his job. I have a three month old buff orp who is trying to top every bird in the grow out pen--boys included - man he's confused. And I have an 8 week old in a brooder that has started crowing. Whew! Too much masculine energy going on in my yard. I STILL cannot get my porcelain d'uccles to lay. Those girls are a year old. I got one egg after worming them --one lonely egg -- and nothing else. I don't know what else to do. I think I'll slip out today with some treats laced in cayenne pepper. Hmmmm....light a spark under their butts and maybe they'll get busy. I also have an 8 month old gold laced wyandotte who will not lay -- the freeloaders will be moving on if something doesn't happen soon. I am currently waiting anxiously on the mail truck to get in from Alexandria --my chicks from the old grouch should be on their way!! I will post pics of what's alive in the box. Happy Friday everyone!