Phantom-Bantam
In the Brooder
- Apr 8, 2017
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Hi there everyone.
I live in Norfolk in the UK and have a great size garden for keeping a few chickens, currently 6 but I can definitely fit in a few more!! We have chickens for around 10 years now. We started with hybrid birds but over the years have moved over to bantam breeds only. We currently have 1 frizzle pekin (cochin outside of UK, I think), 2 normal pekins, 1 silkie, 1 serama all girls and we have recently acquired a beautiful pekin boy.
We are thinking of attempting our first hatch (or at least we are going to let the silkie hatch them for us. The boy is about 6/7 months old and think the eggs are fertile and the silkie seems to be broody, which is not unusual for her. We are thinking of going the natural way this time to see how it all goes.
So can I have all your tips/suggestions on how to go about it. Is there actually any truth in the round egg gets more females thing? Is it best to put the silkie in her own nest/house throughout the sitting period or just move her towards the end when the are about to hatch?
All comments are welcome as I really want to get it right and although it seems quite straight forward I feel a bit nervous but also very excited about meeting some fluffy little chickys.
Thanks in advance xx
I live in Norfolk in the UK and have a great size garden for keeping a few chickens, currently 6 but I can definitely fit in a few more!! We have chickens for around 10 years now. We started with hybrid birds but over the years have moved over to bantam breeds only. We currently have 1 frizzle pekin (cochin outside of UK, I think), 2 normal pekins, 1 silkie, 1 serama all girls and we have recently acquired a beautiful pekin boy.
We are thinking of attempting our first hatch (or at least we are going to let the silkie hatch them for us. The boy is about 6/7 months old and think the eggs are fertile and the silkie seems to be broody, which is not unusual for her. We are thinking of going the natural way this time to see how it all goes.
So can I have all your tips/suggestions on how to go about it. Is there actually any truth in the round egg gets more females thing? Is it best to put the silkie in her own nest/house throughout the sitting period or just move her towards the end when the are about to hatch?
All comments are welcome as I really want to get it right and although it seems quite straight forward I feel a bit nervous but also very excited about meeting some fluffy little chickys.
Thanks in advance xx