Quote: I missed this question originally. Yes, I hatched chicks out of FF hens... they were production chicks, they were either Buff on Buff, or Buff on Prod Red. Hatching went great... Muccle, my d'Uccle who spends most of her life broody hatched them for me. She was determined to hatch that golf ball she was on so we gave her 7 eggs. No trouble with the hatch, chicks are almost too friendly (can't get the silly things out from under foot), and quite healthy. Only lost one of the entire hatch at about 4 days old. Everyone this year has had nothing but FF and free range. Muccle wasn't with the free range group yet so she'd had nothing but FF.
My chicks who are anywhere from 2 months to 7 months right now have had nothing but FF - ever.
I have quite a few chicks... zero health problems... and other than the one Muccle lost at four days old have not lost one chick that made it out of the bator.
And I have a LOT of chicks this year... let's see... 20 HRIR, 7 Rhodebars, 7 SFH, 24 production layers, 8 d'Uccles... so that's 66 chicks, 65 still alive and doing well... 5 d'Uccles went to a friend's daughter. So I currently have 60 chicks... hoping to get that down quite a bit better winter gets here. Don't want to feed them all.
I am keeping 12 HRIR (2 cockerels, 10 pullets), 3 Rhodebars (2 cockerels, 1 pullet), 6 SFH (1 cockerel, 5 pullets), 16 production layers (the girls), 2 d'Uccles (the girls). So... as you can imagine my cockerel pen is getting quite full... it has quite a variety in it. By Oct all the production layers will be combined, along with the d'Uccles. The HRIR, Rhodebars, and SFH will stay separated until I get breeding pen assignments done... still waiting to see how a few grow out.
This year, my production layers have helped support the remaining birds by selling a bunch of eggs, but next I need a few of these other breeds to step up to the plate and help support the flock. Am hoping to sell some fertilized eggs from the SFHs at the very least. My Rhodebar breeding program will have all F1 crosses next year, so most of those will not be breeders.
Wow... long answer to a short question... sorry I guess I got off on a tangent...