Or try to brake the broodies
Poor broodies. I always let them hatch cause I figure if they want babies so much I will let them have some.

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Or try to brake the broodies
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Good afternoon Sir Ur. Good looking birds you've got there.Home for lunch at the moment, and thought I'd give an update. All 11 of my 4/27/2016 hatch are doing great, but they look a little ragged since they're just coming out of molt. All still have tails coming in, and I'm waiting on the "shag" to cover the male's necks and backs. It's coming slowly, but surely. They're 19 1/2 weeks old, and I believe it won't be much longer before the pullets reach POL. All in all, they look healthy and the males are starting to bulk up some after their last growth spurt. My pullets have nice feathers with good sheen, as can be seen when the pullet walks into the sunlight in the beginning of this video. Feel free to leave any compliments or criticism. These are my first purebred RIR, so I'm still figuring out what's good and/or bad about them...
Or try to brake the broodies
Poor broodies. I always let them hatch cause I figure if they want babies so much I will let them have some.I think they are so cute when they are broody & they growl at me. And I love seeing them with chicks.
I could only get the first 21 seconds to show, but from what I saw, I am liking them. I think you have some pretty decent birds to start your breeding with.Home for lunch at the moment, and thought I'd give an update. All 11 of my 4/27/2016 hatch are doing great, but they look a little ragged since they're just coming out of molt. All still have tails coming in, and I'm waiting on the "shag" to cover the male's necks and backs. It's coming slowly, but surely. They're 19 1/2 weeks old, and I believe it won't be much longer before the pullets reach POL. All in all, they look healthy and the males are starting to bulk up some after their last growth spurt. My pullets have nice feathers with good sheen, as can be seen when the pullet walks into the sunlight in the beginning of this video. Feel free to leave any compliments or criticism. These are my first purebred RIR, so I'm still figuring out what's good and/or bad about them...
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Wishing you the best of luck.! I have 1 egg left in the incubator.... but if it doesn't hatch by tomorrow night, wed i'm throwing it out, cleaning the incubator and prepping it for a new batch.I found someone who can send me 4 chicks tomorrow, so maybe I will just buy from him and if some eggs hatch then we will just have a few more chicks.
Beutiful birds!Home for lunch at the moment, and thought I'd give an update. All 11 of my 4/27/2016 hatch are doing great, but they look a little ragged since they're just coming out of molt. All still have tails coming in, and I'm waiting on the "shag" to cover the male's necks and backs. It's coming slowly, but surely. They're 19 1/2 weeks old, and I believe it won't be much longer before the pullets reach POL. All in all, they look healthy and the males are starting to bulk up some after their last growth spurt. My pullets have nice feathers with good sheen, as can be seen when the pullet walks into the sunlight in the beginning of this video. Feel free to leave any compliments or criticism. These are my first purebred RIR, so I'm still figuring out what's good and/or bad about them...