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Thanks for the advice.......I'll get some dud eggs in the nesting box. Yes, we are meant to be having summer right now but it's also the monsoon season and most days are overcast and relatively cool. In the last week to week and a half, the temperature hasn't really been above 25 to 30 degrees Celsius.
If none hatch, well then it's just too bad really I suppose. On this occasion, it's more of an experiment than anything else. Of course I would be really happy if some do hatch, but I'm not getting my hopes up to high just yet.
I stay just slightly south in the country, on the coast, but I really need to go driving around up country because surely there must be hatcheries somewhere where I can buy a few chickens other than the funny looking ones which you always see running all over the place. These are mainly female game birds, and it's from these that you get the Thai fighting cocks. I realize that many people like the game birds, but I really want good old regular farm style chickens. You know......those big juicy plump birds.
Don't get me wrong though, because I am quite attached to my flock of weirdos....
I know one thing, if you want chickens that don't require feeding, these native chickens are great because they really can take care of themselves. I feed mine though, and my guess is they eat more than any other chicken in Thailand
Apart from pellets, they get a full range of fresh greens which we grow ourselves, all grown organically from seed. Hopefully I'll soon be able to feed them only on home grown produce.
About the Sussex eggs.......if any do hatch, at least the seller I bought them from will have something to talk about as well I suppose
Thanks for the advice.......I'll get some dud eggs in the nesting box. Yes, we are meant to be having summer right now but it's also the monsoon season and most days are overcast and relatively cool. In the last week to week and a half, the temperature hasn't really been above 25 to 30 degrees Celsius.
If none hatch, well then it's just too bad really I suppose. On this occasion, it's more of an experiment than anything else. Of course I would be really happy if some do hatch, but I'm not getting my hopes up to high just yet.
I stay just slightly south in the country, on the coast, but I really need to go driving around up country because surely there must be hatcheries somewhere where I can buy a few chickens other than the funny looking ones which you always see running all over the place. These are mainly female game birds, and it's from these that you get the Thai fighting cocks. I realize that many people like the game birds, but I really want good old regular farm style chickens. You know......those big juicy plump birds.
Don't get me wrong though, because I am quite attached to my flock of weirdos....


Apart from pellets, they get a full range of fresh greens which we grow ourselves, all grown organically from seed. Hopefully I'll soon be able to feed them only on home grown produce.
About the Sussex eggs.......if any do hatch, at least the seller I bought them from will have something to talk about as well I suppose
