We’re free ranging and all the hens housed in coops that are close together. So 2 roosters would probably fight. I may end up incubating a lot of unfertilized eggs.
We have 35 hens and about to get 10 more. They are all free range. We are also getting a new rooster to bring in fresh DNA.
Can 1 rooster cover 45 hens?
We incubate the eggs and try to brood naturally as well.
We want to give our Nextdoor neighbor some hens. They live a bit away but can hear our roosters. We only have wire fencing and they plan to free range.
Is there a risk of the chickens trying to come back home?
We want to give our Nextdoor neighbor some hens. They live a bit away but can hear our roosters. We only have wire fencing and they plan to free range.
Is there a risk of the chickens trying to come back home?
His name is Presley because he does this little dance when I come around. I have another gold laced Wyandotte rooster in the other pen making barnyard mix chicks. He’s fertilized all but one of his hen’s eggs that we tried to incubate with his first batch and of those we had a 100% hatch rate...
We have 3 pens with Hens and 3 different roosters. We collected eggs to incubate. 2 of our pens have had great luck with all but 1 egg fertilized in each pen.
The third pen has a Gold Laced Wyandotte Rooster, 4 Gold Laced Wyandotte Hens, and 2 Cuckoo Orpingtons. From this pen, on 2 separate...
Very interesting.
I know it’s supposed to be feed molasses not good grade. Feed molasses are awful.
Sometimes science doesn’t support old wife’s tale’s and farmer’s tricks but they still seem to work.
If it was a well known proven soliton the price of molasses in the south would...
I’m not sure what it does. I heard about from some West Texas Farmers. I used it on my lawn when I lived in a neighborhood and saw no ants but saw plenty on the neighbors lawn.
I may run a test in an area away from the chickens and see what happens.
I’ll post the results if there are any.
Hi All,
In the past, I have sprayed molasses on my lawn to drive out fire ants. It seemed to work.
Has Anyone used this method inside coops and runs? Could this be dangerous to the chickens?
The chick is 1 day old now. It's doing a bit better, I've seen it drink water, haven't seen it eat.
This is my second attempt at incubating chicks. The first batch I started with 19 and had 8 survive. 1 pipped early and ended up dying within 24 hours. I messed up and helped it break the...
We have a big Australorp Rooster and a variety of Hens, Rhode Island Reds, Wyandottes, Australorps, French Maran.
I have hatched 2 sets of eggs in my Naturewise 360. Both times the majority have hatched at 20 days an one egg pipped the same time, but then ended up hatching a preemie chick...
We hatched our first chicks from our incubator. One little chick took a long time and appeared to be stuck. After almost 24 hours we helped it out. It has a large sacrifice attached.
Yes, it's a NR360. This is my first batch in an incubator. Our broody orpington hen hatched 11 earlier this spring. The eggs are barnyard mix. Do you think the high humidity has damaged them? I'd rather start over than to have them develop more and not make it. That would be more depressing.
I'm having the opposite problem. We live in Texas and my humidity level is high. With only a little water it jumps to 60+, but with no water it drops down to 30. We are still in week 1.