Bbcatcher
Hatching
- Apr 25, 2015
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Hello all-
I'm new here but not to livestock and poultry. I am wanting to get some hatching guinea fowl eggs, but currently only have pullets that are only 3 months old so no eggs yet. I'm considering purchasing hens from people around me as they're cheaper than buying an incubator, ans I think it'd just be more fun.
My question is, I know there are "broody hens", but from what I've been reading not every hen will sit on the eggs? Is that true? If so, how would I know if the new hens are "broody hens"
Thanks
I'm new here but not to livestock and poultry. I am wanting to get some hatching guinea fowl eggs, but currently only have pullets that are only 3 months old so no eggs yet. I'm considering purchasing hens from people around me as they're cheaper than buying an incubator, ans I think it'd just be more fun.
My question is, I know there are "broody hens", but from what I've been reading not every hen will sit on the eggs? Is that true? If so, how would I know if the new hens are "broody hens"
Thanks