maybe a "bantam" strain ????
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Hope you have the same luck I did if you give it a tryYay!!! That's great!!! I've got another broody myself. Thinking of trying your trick, Kaldakur and sneaking some chicks under her tonight. Less babies in the house!!
I'm keeping him. He is great looking. I'm giving my current rooster to a friend with the promise of pullets when I have some from next springs hatches. He is way too rough on my old lady buff orpington and he is replaceable. She is a sweet girl and her nails are getting long from not being able get off the roost without him breeding her non stop. He needs to go and will be gone tomorrow.Love all the colors Turkeywrangler. You got quite the variety there. I especially like the coloring of #4. That white/black/silver color is really neat too.
My uneducated guess says cockerels for the last two .
I don't think so. More about stress being with guineas early on and a lot of variety in the genetics would be my guess.maybe a "bantam" strain ????
Really really cool. Like I said. Can't wait for broody hens. Had one in 2012. My old Buff Orpington and that was amazing.Hope you have the same luck I did if you give it a try
When I checked her tonight there was a chipmunk colored one peeking out from under her - that means there are at least 3 under there. She's sat tight since yesterday. I'm pleased if I do say so myself!