Broody Question

I watched a youtube video a while back showing a broody hen that DID know the difference between fake eggs and real ones. I tried to bring it up to see if that hen was a buff orpington and my computer froze each time I tried. If you're interested type in, "youtrube broody hen dummy eggs", and the video comes up.
 
My hens know the difference between real and fake eggs. I even have one who rejects eggs from other breeds. They will all kick fake eggs out of the nest.
I did have a broody rooster once though (I know that's a weird concept, lol) He;s a Silkie, and he sat on a tennis ball and a golf ball for three weeks, diligently turning them and protecting them...he is a really weird rooster...He did great helping a hen hatch some real eggs though :-D
Here's my broody boy, lol! His name is Saffron :-)
 
A hen that is going broody will some times lay for a few days to build up the number of eggs she sits on and sit on eggs from other hens too. The eggs will be ok for a few days. It's your call but if your rooster is attacking your feet to the point of need to carry a stick with you I'd cull him and get a new rooster that wasn't mean. Aggression is an inherited trait and will be passed on to the sons. Trust me 1 bad roo is a pain 2 or 3 is much worse. There are a lot of nice boys out there and can be had cheap or some times free. I have a one strike rule, you come at me 1 time your gone and will never be allowed to breed at my place. I have neither the time or Patience to be watching out for a rooster. Good boys are best for me and the girls.
 
A hen that is going broody will some times lay for a few days to build up the number of eggs she sits on and sit on eggs from other hens too. The eggs will be ok for a few days. It's your call but if your rooster is attacking your feet to the point of need to carry a stick with you I'd cull him and get a new rooster that wasn't mean. Aggression is an inherited trait and will be passed on to the sons. Trust me 1 bad roo is a pain 2 or 3 is much worse. There are a lot of nice boys out there and can be had cheap or some times free. I have a one strike rule, you come at me 1 time your gone and will never be allowed to breed at my place. I have neither the time or Patience to be watching out for a rooster. Good boys are best for me and the girls.
X2, I'd get a good boy...there's plenty to be had. I had a mean roo once and bred him one time. Two chicks hatched. A hen and a roo. The hen was nice enough...a little nippy, but not too bad. The rooster, was an absolute little snot. Both were rehomed. I never cull anyone...I know I probably should but oh well...
I have good roosters in the twenties, and have only had one mean one. They're easy to find and so much better to have around.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom