Maybe some weird raptor would emerge if I tried to hatch her eggs (or as Nitrostreak suggests, a turkey). The real reason is that they are always double yolked, so I'd be lucky to hatch anything.
I must try to read up on my chicken physiology or maybe some learned member can tell me. Do chickens have a pituitary gland? I'm just wondering if the reason for her being so big and laying these monster double yolkers is a problem with her pituitary gland (should she have one!).
Pg and all. A big group of us are getting together for a picnic, raffle, games and contest and of course CHICKEN SWAP. Wait till you see my new cockerel and his brood of chicks. Actually they are from Nava but I haven't seen them yet and am wondering if my new young man would like to take care of the chicks rather than be alone ??
It has been a long time since I have had a NN rooster but he was simply gorgeous, hugh and very sweet. So of course I expect this one to be similar.
Maybe a bit far for me, but I'd love a bit of dry weather rather than the monotonous days of mist and mud that we are having right now. Lambs overdue to.