Mandolynn81
In the Brooder
- Feb 9, 2020
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we have two 6 month old hens. "rooster"(she was a scraggly mean chick that turned out to be a beautiful sweet hen lol) has been laying for 3 weeks and "belina" just started this week. Belina takes about 2 hours making a nest and laying an egg each day, and then she sits on it until we come and get it and shoo her out of the nesting box and she goes about her daily activities.
we think belina is a buff orphington? and rooster is a plymouth rock?
we are new to this, and want more ( our other chicken ended up being a rooster and we had to rehome our ducks because they needed more space).
the big question is - should we try buying a fertilized egg and allow Belina to hatch her own chick? or will this make her more apt to be broody again? we have 1/3 of an acre in a town and plan to eventually only have 6 max, so want to add maybe one per year. so we don't want her to go broody all the time.
or would it be better to buy a chick and hand raise them with the brooder indoors (like we did these gals)
our girls are very social with us and friendly. they sit on our lap and follow us around and we like that. we would like new babies to be the similar.
we think belina is a buff orphington? and rooster is a plymouth rock?
we are new to this, and want more ( our other chicken ended up being a rooster and we had to rehome our ducks because they needed more space).
the big question is - should we try buying a fertilized egg and allow Belina to hatch her own chick? or will this make her more apt to be broody again? we have 1/3 of an acre in a town and plan to eventually only have 6 max, so want to add maybe one per year. so we don't want her to go broody all the time.
or would it be better to buy a chick and hand raise them with the brooder indoors (like we did these gals)
our girls are very social with us and friendly. they sit on our lap and follow us around and we like that. we would like new babies to be the similar.