Gigachad poultry
Rest in peace Eda ~ 2018-2024
So I've been wondering... Would it be possible for me to make a separate area to keep turkey hens so that when they go broody I can use them to hatch out a larger clutch of chicks?
Recently I've been wanting to do more natural hatching instead of using an incubator, especially with trying to get a better line of birds that are more likely to naturally hatch when they're older. I've also been wondering if this is possible because although I have silkies due to the fact that they're so small they can only hatch a couple chicks. But I'm also worried a turkey would accidentally crush normal chicks with ease compared to turkey chicks...
If this is possible I'm sure there are some breeds better than other or more likely to go broody and I'm not sure which would be the best. Obviously if this idea is possible I'd have to do a kit more research on turkey care and housing a d whichever breed I get.
Recently I've been wanting to do more natural hatching instead of using an incubator, especially with trying to get a better line of birds that are more likely to naturally hatch when they're older. I've also been wondering if this is possible because although I have silkies due to the fact that they're so small they can only hatch a couple chicks. But I'm also worried a turkey would accidentally crush normal chicks with ease compared to turkey chicks...
If this is possible I'm sure there are some breeds better than other or more likely to go broody and I'm not sure which would be the best. Obviously if this idea is possible I'd have to do a kit more research on turkey care and housing a d whichever breed I get.