According to the speaker at our Backyard Pultry meet-up with Dr. Bramwell yesterday after one day (24 Hrs) back with the rooster (Rhodebar) she should be fertile by him if he mates her on her return to the pen. The last rooster to successfully mate her will sire the chick.Hey all, I will start shipping out a ton of eggs in the next few weeks so if you are waiting on eggs from me, mostly hen's choice then they should be coming soon. I do have a question and looking for a bit of feedback. I had a brief about 15 minute break out from my rhodebar pen where two of my girls got out when one of my sons went in. I saw one of the girls get "bred" by an easter egger. The other I don't think ever got "bred." So, big question is should I pull the rhodebars from my hen's choice for the next 3 weeks?. I have at least 4 hens laying. In the fuss of catching them I didn't actually pay attention to see if they were the laying hens. I have 7 hens in that coop. So, chances are pretty slim that you would end up with any mixed breed chick but wanted to make the tryst known just in case. I figure if it was me the small risk would be worth having rhodebar eggs. However, if you do NOT want to take the risk or overall if people think I shouldn't include those eggs, just let me know I and will hatch a lot of rhodebars for 3 weeks and watch closely. Had I been a thinking man instead of a crazy man chasing hens all over the farm, I would have put them in with my layers for 3 weeks and not had this problem. However, I was not a thinking man so I am left with this dilemma as I was seeing red toward my son and frantically trying to "fix it". 5 more seconds of thought and it wouldn't have been a problem at all.
So, generally what do you all think? include or no?
Questions I guess you could e-mai him. Check with HallFamily (Jim) to get the e-mail address.
I'll be setting 19 more eggs tomorrow.
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