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you might look at something a little more sturdy like a phoenix hen or oegInteresting that you should mention that! I let them out of the coop this morning, & the rooster's feet no more than touched the ground before he was in hot pursuit of every hen in his flock.Never saw him so anxious! They were all too quick for him, this time.![]()
you might look at something a little more sturdy like a phoenix hen or oeg
they go broody quite often from what i read
how did i know you were gonna respond to this lol!!!I highly recommend OEGB, they are top notch brooders and mothers..... NOBODY gets in Jace's way. She kung-fu chopped the neighbor's beagle when she dared get near her chicks!![]()
-Banti
Quote: You happen to know offhand if Sally has any? She's about the only one close enough to make driving feasible, assuming Jess doesn't have them?
You happen to know offhand if Sally has any? She's about the only one close enough to make driving feasible, assuming Jess doesn't have them?
how did i know you were gonna respond to this lol!!!
Had. She sold them earlier this year.No, don't think so. She has/had cornish bantams, but I think she has mostly LF now 'cept serama, which are crazy broody but teeny tiny. Even tinier than OEGB.
-Banti
Had. She sold them earlier this year.