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My NH's are my favorites, and the ones that are the most numerous around the place. Good layers, good eating, good neighbors.
I hatched 11 out of 16 set over the weekend, so they should be on the dinner table right around June 1st.
14 weeks is a good time for processing the roos and any extra hens.
Our rooster (Bosley) is beautiful, and certainly runs his flock of girls well. He was born last July. Every few times I go into the run, I pick him up and hold him while doing chores. So far, he hasn't come after me; actually, he seems to stay out of my way, since he doesn't care for the picking up so much!
I don't fight with him, just hold him under an arm and talk like I do to the rest of the birds.
He keeps all the eggs in that run fertile, and I'm hoping one of his sons (7 weeks old now) will be the daddy in the other run.
We have EE's, one RI, some cuckoo Maran, and a half dozen Trader Joe's Fertile Eggs Leghorns (picture a chicken with a methamphetamine addiction).
Richard in Neenach, California (hoping for snow tomorrow)
I hatched 11 out of 16 set over the weekend, so they should be on the dinner table right around June 1st.
14 weeks is a good time for processing the roos and any extra hens.
Our rooster (Bosley) is beautiful, and certainly runs his flock of girls well. He was born last July. Every few times I go into the run, I pick him up and hold him while doing chores. So far, he hasn't come after me; actually, he seems to stay out of my way, since he doesn't care for the picking up so much!
I don't fight with him, just hold him under an arm and talk like I do to the rest of the birds.
He keeps all the eggs in that run fertile, and I'm hoping one of his sons (7 weeks old now) will be the daddy in the other run.
We have EE's, one RI, some cuckoo Maran, and a half dozen Trader Joe's Fertile Eggs Leghorns (picture a chicken with a methamphetamine addiction).
Richard in Neenach, California (hoping for snow tomorrow)