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I've read that a hen can produce fertile eggs up to a month after breeding. How long should a hen be kept from a cock to insure she's not still producing his chicks? Conversely how long should she be with a new cock to start producing fertile eggs from him?
(PS Thanks for all the responses on my previous post asking about pair matings and wearing out the hens. There's a lot of good knowledge in this group.)
Quote: Sure glad I am not the only that notices this, I breed them for meat and eggs being secondary. I cull the poorly patterned, but they still seem to crop up, if a poorly pattern DC is of good size and proportion then I would consider breeding her, like i said I raised my birds for food.
I've read that a hen can produce fertile eggs up to a month after breeding. How long should a hen be kept from a cock to insure she's not still producing his chicks? Conversely how long should she be with a new cock to start producing fertile eggs from him?
(PS Thanks for all the responses on my previous post asking about pair matings and wearing out the hens. There's a lot of good knowledge in this group.)
I've read that a hen can produce fertile eggs up to a month after breeding. How long should a hen be kept from a cock to insure she's not still producing his chicks? Conversely how long should she be with a new cock to start producing fertile eggs from him?
(PS Thanks for all the responses on my previous post asking about pair matings and wearing out the hens. There's a lot of good knowledge in this group.)
Hi Everyone,
I guess I should have introduced myself before I jumped in with questions. I raise grass fed & finished beef and all natural pork outside of Atlanta. I've also always had chickens but really just big flappin' yardbirds... never anything SOP. I sell beef and pork and have sold nest eggs in the past but got tired of the eggs because of the heavy workload of coordinating customer pickups. I often spent as much time selling a $5 dozen eggs as I did selling a $500 share of beef. So I took off a couple of years from the chickens. Now I'm interested in going at it again... albeit from a different angle and am interested in working with White Dorkings and developing a sideline business on my farm of selling Christmas Capons. I'm hoping by spring to have the foundation of my breeding stock and a number of cockerels to practice on. Those practice birds will likely be something other than White Dorkings. With any luck I should have a trial run of 20 or so capons ready to sell next Christmas. So here I am hoping to learn all I can about "Breeding for Production...Eggs and or Meat". And am particularly hoping someone can answer my earlier questions about how long a hen has to be isolated from a cock to stop passing on his genes and how long a hen must be exposed to a new cock before her eggs start to be his. Thanks in advance for any input.
Happy Grazing,
Anthony
Anthony, I could easily answer your query with dispatch but it would seem cold and detached. I would hope you could just a bit more patient and someone will come on here and give you the answers with details and caveats.
See, just like I said and Ronott was typing at the same time as I.![]()