Ive had chickens for a couple times over the last several years, mostly isa browns for eggs.
I had 7 hens in total. Recently two of my isa browns went broody in a lawn mower catcher, so i decided to buy and put some fertilised eggs under them, most of them cracked, and others went bad, one nearly made it, after 29 days they discarded the last egg. I found a chick developed inside but it didnt absorb the yolk and was not alive. Around day 26 i got some 1.5-2 week old chicks and put them under the hens at night, 3 black australorp and 3 isa browns. In the morning the hens seemed very happy and 1 week later now theyve bonded very well. The hens are more fierce than ever at protecting them.
I keep them enclosed in a A-frame coop in the main pen and let them out when i lock up the older hens. The chicks seems very energetic and fly about and jump through the branches of trees.
Im in Australia. I was hoping to get some Australian Bresse in the future, however it seems they are only sold under contract at Avgen and are probably very expensive. I wonder if they will be released for backyard chicken owners in the next few years?
I had 7 hens in total. Recently two of my isa browns went broody in a lawn mower catcher, so i decided to buy and put some fertilised eggs under them, most of them cracked, and others went bad, one nearly made it, after 29 days they discarded the last egg. I found a chick developed inside but it didnt absorb the yolk and was not alive. Around day 26 i got some 1.5-2 week old chicks and put them under the hens at night, 3 black australorp and 3 isa browns. In the morning the hens seemed very happy and 1 week later now theyve bonded very well. The hens are more fierce than ever at protecting them.
I keep them enclosed in a A-frame coop in the main pen and let them out when i lock up the older hens. The chicks seems very energetic and fly about and jump through the branches of trees.
Im in Australia. I was hoping to get some Australian Bresse in the future, however it seems they are only sold under contract at Avgen and are probably very expensive. I wonder if they will be released for backyard chicken owners in the next few years?