A question to you Buckeye breed experts...is it at all normal for a Buckeye to go broody? I have six currently and two of them have just up and went broody on me! I don't have a roo with my layers, but I decided if she had her heart set on brooding, I would pacify her with about two dozen bantam Cochin eggs that were just about to go in the bator...it's been my experience that hens make the best incubator out there. Anyway...back to the origional question...I was under the impression that this was not a broody breed....just luck then?
Thanks!
Yes, Buckeyes are a breed that readily & often goes broody.
Thanks!
Yes, Buckeyes are a breed that readily & often goes broody.
Anyone have a guess how many eggs a one plus year old Buckeye hen can successfully cover?
It depends on the size of the hen and the size of the eggs. If the eggs are large & jumbo like mine, only 9-10. When I set Guinea eggs under my hen, she could take 12-14 of them as they are smaller.
It depends on the size of the hen and the size of the eggs. If the eggs are large & jumbo like mine, only 9-10. When I set Guinea eggs under my hen, she could take 12-14 of them as they are smaller.
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