No Coop No Problem
Songster
The first time my Asil hatched anything was a few years ago during a nightmare brooding situation. I had an egg dump undiscovered underneath my house in a very hard to access area. There was a ton of eggs in a single pile and an Orpington had decided to go broody on this giant pile of eggsI have heard of a particular case where the hen had hatched pure aseel chicks, and two aseel x australorp mixes. One day the keeper didn’t feed them in time, and the hen had killed the two mixes. Somehow she could tell them apart, and chose to kill them instead of the weak ones in the brood.
Chicks began to hatch over time and the Orpington would completely ignore them. Eventually they would start to scream and run around, from hunger, dehydration, or something and the Orpington would just continue to ignore them. I took the hen off the pile after several days of hoping she would care for them eventually, then put her in broody jail and gathered the neglected babies to take care of them myself
Then my Asil sits on the giant pile of eggs. Eventually after some time passed she emerged with 24 babies. All mixed chicks of countless different colors. She was truly heroic in raising them and only ever expressed kindness and protection of the young
There are many different strains and types of Asil. Maybe other ones are more heartless and calculating than the one I'm personally familiar withAccording to them, when/if aseel mothers sense that their chicks have been left without food for too long (presumably a day or more, although that would depend on each mum), they kill the weakest chicks and feed them to the rest.
Not sure what kind she is. I just have games as broodies and to mix their blood with my production chickens to make tougher free-rangers