I have 3 cubalaya hens that hatched 3 broods each this summer. They started setting in early March and had the third hatch in late August. I took their eggs away from them in October, as they would have continued, but I didn't let them. They needed to go through the molt and rest for next season. I will not let them do more than 2 settings next year, as it wears them out too much.
I've had hatchery cubalayas twice in my lifetime, the first time I had cubalayas I got them from Marti Poultry, those were excellent setters. The second time I got them from Ideal Hatchery and those cubalaya did not set at all
Now some breeds might just simply not be as broody as cubalayas. Some cubalaya lines are not as broody as these are. I assume that most production breeds are not broody unless they are in ideal situations.
I'm not trying to stir up any hard feelings, just sharing my experiences.
One ounce of personal experience is better then ten pounds of theory. Thank you for sharing yours. I'm excited to hear that your cubalayas did so well. I have 1 little hen about 5 months old from ideal but she is so poor looking that I don't even think that I'm going to breed her. I have had her on unlimited starter and vitamin water since I got her as a chick and I bet she still weighs less than a pound. I have 3 cockerels from ideal but they don't look really good either. I am Not really impressed with the quality of the ideal Birds. Never heard of Morti hatchery before. I have 1 good BBR Cockerel and 1 BBR hen and 1 blue red hen from Jim Zook but I would like to Have more than 1 good strain of cubalaya.
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