finnfur
Songster
We could always breed reverse for feathering. No feathers for 16 weeks and that eliminates plucking in the process. True meat bird. Huh
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We could always breed reverse for feathering. No feathers for 16 weeks and that eliminates plucking in the process. True meat bird. Huh
I said I am not hatching this year to finish the move . However I have a broody thats been sitting for 6 weeks and gets real up set when I take her eggs . So yesterday I let B13[F4] have six eggs and told her to go at it . If they hatch they hatch and if they don't it doesn't make any difference as I have been giving away the overage to the neighbors.
By the end of the week I will move her to a chicken tractor.
But she was happy yesterday scooting them eggs under herself with the beak.![]()
The bliss of motherhood.
I hope they hatch!
I have a broody, that has never been broody before. She is sitting on infertile eggs, in a coop with other hens who lay in that box every day.
I'm going to try to move her to a place to sit, by herself. I'm wondering whether it would work best to give her fresh fertile eggs, eggs about to hatch or just hatched chicks?
I have one set of eggs that need to go in the hatcher tomorrow, one set that will hatch in 15 days, and hens laying fertile eggs. Yes, I am hatching very late this year. I need to id chicks, so I can't just give her a mixed batch of eggs.
I hope they hatch!
I have a broody, that has never been broody before. She is sitting on infertile eggs, in a coop with other hens who lay in that box every day.
I'm going to try to move her to a place to sit, by herself. I'm wondering whether it would work best to give her fresh fertile eggs, eggs about to hatch or just hatched chicks?
I have one set of eggs that need to go in the hatcher tomorrow, one set that will hatch in 15 days, and hens laying fertile eggs. Yes, I am hatching very late this year. I need to id chicks, so I can't just give her a mixed batch of eggs.