WestKnollAmy
The Crazy Chicken Lady
I am not sure I would give any eggs to the Barnies if they went broody. So many of my girls already sit for me and hatch and raise the babies wonderfully so I am not sure I would take the chance on a broody Barnie.
I tried with a Jersey Giant but she, too, would break eggs getting in and out of the nest or trying to turn them under her big body. Some chicks finally hatched from her but she killed them herself so I never let the JGs have any more eggs.
I trust all my feather legs to be good broody girls. I have Cochins, Brahmas and Silkies and they are broody several times during the year. My Cochins have hatched Barnies for me and raised them up very successfully.
My Barnie girls like to hang out and do their nails and gossip about the free range flock that walks past their pen.
I tried with a Jersey Giant but she, too, would break eggs getting in and out of the nest or trying to turn them under her big body. Some chicks finally hatched from her but she killed them herself so I never let the JGs have any more eggs.
I trust all my feather legs to be good broody girls. I have Cochins, Brahmas and Silkies and they are broody several times during the year. My Cochins have hatched Barnies for me and raised them up very successfully.
My Barnie girls like to hang out and do their nails and gossip about the free range flock that walks past their pen.
