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    Incubator or Broody hen?

    My momma, dad, and I plan to move soon(like in the next few years). I will always live with my momma because I love her and she helps me in tough situations. Anyway, when we move, we plan on getting some chickens so that we can have our own farm fresh eggs. Not sure about a rooster though...
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    New to the forum, suggestions on strategy

    I am new to the forum. I know that a hen being very protective of the eggs is broody which probably means that at least 1 egg is fertile. I haven't had chickens before. If I do have chickens at some point I would start with a few full grown hens, mostly layer breeds. Once I get comfortable with...
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    Newbie interested in having chickens

    I am a newbie when it comes to chickens. I mean I know that an extremely protective hen is probably going broody and things like that but I have never had chickens myself. I would probably want to start with full grown hens and once I get comfortable with hens, get 1, just 1 rooster so that I...
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    Can you fry a rooster older than a year?

    From what I understand rooster meat is much tougher than that of a hen and has more dark meat almost like duck. And it is best if you roast an older rooster rather than fry it or use any other quick cooking technique. But I am wondering if it is possible to fry an older rooster like how you...
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