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HomesteadNowhere
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Yeah with three brown egg laying breeds of hens... I don't think I will be able to count on knowing what eggs came from who without separating.. Hahaha.. But yes that makes sense now.
These are about sheep but the breeding scenarios work out for other animals too.
http://www.critterhaven.biz/info/articles/
http://www.saltmarshranch.com/breeding/british-conservation-breeding.shtml
I'm familiar with breeding with my rabbits, goats,, sheep, and previously guinea pigs. Applying it to chickens is a little different. Thinking in terms of hatching instead of breeding seasons and gestation length.
These are about sheep but the breeding scenarios work out for other animals too.
http://www.critterhaven.biz/info/articles/
http://www.saltmarshranch.com/breeding/british-conservation-breeding.shtml
I'm familiar with breeding with my rabbits, goats,, sheep, and previously guinea pigs. Applying it to chickens is a little different. Thinking in terms of hatching instead of breeding seasons and gestation length.