I'm afraid I'm going to sound totally dumb but here goes.
When I was growing up with chickens I do not remember ever having incubators or such. I just remember collecting eggs in a little basket and I remember Mama hens sitting on eggs and then there would be chicks running all over the place.
Does anyone still do it the old fashioned way? Or does everyone incubate their eggs and such?
I certainly don't question anyone's methods. I'm just wondering. Our neighbors on both sides. (these are all acreages) have all free ranging chickens except at night because we have lots of predators) and every once in awhile you will see Mama's with babies. So I guess the do it the old fashioned way. My 4 pullets and one rooster are cooped. Not free ranging. Can I let them sit, lay and hatch or do I need to plan on getting the equipment to incubate and such?
I hope this doesn't sound totally stupid but I would like some youngsters in the spring.
Thanks for any responses in advance.
Jacie
When I was growing up with chickens I do not remember ever having incubators or such. I just remember collecting eggs in a little basket and I remember Mama hens sitting on eggs and then there would be chicks running all over the place.
Does anyone still do it the old fashioned way? Or does everyone incubate their eggs and such?
I certainly don't question anyone's methods. I'm just wondering. Our neighbors on both sides. (these are all acreages) have all free ranging chickens except at night because we have lots of predators) and every once in awhile you will see Mama's with babies. So I guess the do it the old fashioned way. My 4 pullets and one rooster are cooped. Not free ranging. Can I let them sit, lay and hatch or do I need to plan on getting the equipment to incubate and such?
I hope this doesn't sound totally stupid but I would like some youngsters in the spring.
Thanks for any responses in advance.
Jacie