Breeding and Raising and Hatching of Barnyard Chickens!!!!!!!!!!

Do you have any barnyard chickens?

  • Yes and I love to breed them

    Votes: 93 57.4%
  • Yes

    Votes: 55 34.0%
  • No and I'm glad

    Votes: 2 1.2%
  • No

    Votes: 12 7.4%

  • Total voters
    162
Well, like I said, I've been trying to read the yolks for the past week and I can't tell the difference between a fertilized/not fertilized egg yet. The first two I got I shared here and got answers ranging from one or the other were fertilized or both. He's definitely been mating with them but beyond that I can't be 100% sure until I try incubating next month. :)

I understand it is pretty difficult I've hatched a lot of clutches myself most failures but I've learned A LOT
 
So a I am looking at images of the two to try to get an idea of what the combo together might look like, and found this and thought it was funny. (I am a big Labyrinth fan as well...lol)

 
I understand it is pretty difficult I've hatched a lot of clutches myself most failures but I've learned A LOT

That's what keeps happening with me - I've learned so much since he found his way to my house in October. Despite living in a rural area most my life, I didn't even know chickens could look like he did. Imagine my surprise when I bought Polish! It's been very fun the past 2.5 months learning about them and taking care of them. And I'm sure eager to try learning that next part of the process!
 
So a I am looking at images of the two to try to get an idea of what the combo together might look like, and found this and thought it was funny. (I am a big Labyrinth fan as well...lol)


That was my favourite movie as a kid! If they come out looking like David Bowie, I will be the proudest chicken breeder ever.
 
That's what keeps happening with me - I've learned so much since he found his way to my house in October. Despite living in a rural area most my life, I didn't even know chickens could look like he did. Imagine my surprise when I bought Polish! It's been very fun the past 2.5 months learning about them and taking care of them. And I'm sure eager to try learning that next part of the process!

Yes chickens come in many shapes,sizes and prices! Ayem Cemani chickens for a pair can cost up to $5000 :eek: I thought chickens were interesting and then I got into turkey's and now I'm trying to figure out water fowl :th I've learned a lot and know a ton compared to the average person about poultry but I still am learning new things every day and I'm not even close to being any expert lol!
 

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