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Question.
This has probably been discussed at length, but I am not adept at searches. Tried and did not come up with anything that answers my questions.
I expect (hope) to have one or more of my BO get broody at some point this spring. I want her (them) to raise a batch of chicks for me. They have been laying for a couple months now.
Can I:
1) get day old chicks and place under her (at night) shortly after she gets broody and expect her to take them as her own and raise them up? (preffered by me)
or, is a better option
2) obtain fertile eggs and let her hatch them out.
Do buff orpington hens commonly have spurs? I adopted a group of chickens recently and noticed that the buff orpington has one spur about an inch long on her left leg. Just wondering if this is breed typical! Thank you.
I have no idea how old she is. Do you have a picture of her face?
Aww...she's pretty! I would guess maybe about 18mos. or so. Is she laying?
Aww...she's pretty! I would guess maybe about 18mos. or so. Is she laying?
No, no one is laying. I am not sure if it is due to the winter or not.