I would leave her half of them right there and then take half of those and throw them in an incubator if you have one. Or eat half. That's a lot of eggs for just one hen to sit on!
I agree with ChickNanny. Whenever I had them turn out roo's they had slightly darker red comb and waddle. I would compare them to each other and if they are the same pray that they are hens! If this one is darker then there is a very good chance it's a he.
Thank you for the info Drumstick! I have purchased some Premier1 electric fencing this year and so far with it haven't lost a single animal that stayed INSIDE of it. When they fly over that is where I have the real issues. I have debated clipping one wing short so that they can't fly as well yet...
I live off of 16 in NH and want to get in touch with people who seriously breed these two Chicken relatively close by. I have a few different breeds but want to get some RIR and NH breeding stock in the spring and completely switch gears by 2019.
I already have a juvenile NH roo so will only be...
Hey everybody,
I am new but not so new. I had an account with an old email I no longer use and forgot all of the log in info here. It is alright because I haven't been on in a while and maybe posted half a dozen times.
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I am a military Vet in my 30's. Married with a 7mo boy. I work...