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Broodies might be wishful thinking on my part. Maybe, just maybe once I can get to the point where I'm producing what we want reliably I'd consider broody hens. It would be something but if it never matures then no big deal. I had anticipated on incubating eggs to meet our demands, given what we order in broilers. Interesting to hear about the production on the Delawares, though average layers are perfectly ok. I'm not trying to be saturated in eggs, just fill the demand without having to keep back 20 hens because the birds are good sized, the meat is good, but it takes that many to get a reliable batch of chicks to raise up. I had hoped I would only need 5-6 good hens, that are broad and meaty, and a single big beefcake Roo.
Ill have to take a serious look at the Buckeyes, I hadn't thought of them at all. One other question though, are the breeds that have been listed all going to mature big enough at 12-16 weeks to be good eats or am I really just raising a bunch of stew meat?
Ill have to take a serious look at the Buckeyes, I hadn't thought of them at all. One other question though, are the breeds that have been listed all going to mature big enough at 12-16 weeks to be good eats or am I really just raising a bunch of stew meat?
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