Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

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I know there is no comparison to what we buy at the grocery store. How did you cook it? and when i said we were going to put our extra roos in the freezer people would look at me like what? I'd have to say well we are going to kill them first.
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now that is funny! I baked it in the oven, with orange sauce glaze. Saving what is left for soup stock after we eat the next one.

Sounds yummy. I need to make chicken n' dumplings with a few of my roos, [the ones in the freezer] You might have a hard time getting your ferel roos to come down out of the tree to go into the freezer. We are talking about processing a few Muscovy drakes next season, not the 2 we have but let the girls hatch some, My DH said just don't name them.
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now that is funny! I baked it in the oven, with orange sauce glaze. Saving what is left for soup stock after we eat the next one.

Sounds yummy. I need to make chicken n' dumplings with a few of my roos, [the ones in the freezer] You might have a hard time getting your ferel roos to come down out of the tree to go into the freezer. We are talking about processing a few Muscovy drakes next season, not the 2 we have but let the girls hatch some, My DH said just don't name them.
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if any of my Pekins go broody I will do the same to the drakes that hatch. No more male ducks! The ferrel roo's can't be caught....... just isn't happening. Ummmmm, dumplings..... I'm thinking the next little one will be pan fried, homemade biscuits, gravy, baked or mashed potatoes.
 
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Sounds yummy. I need to make chicken n' dumplings with a few of my roos, [the ones in the freezer] You might have a hard time getting your ferel roos to come down out of the tree to go into the freezer. We are talking about processing a few Muscovy drakes next season, not the 2 we have but let the girls hatch some, My DH said just don't name them.
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if any of my Pekins go broody I will do the same to the drakes that hatch. No more male ducks! The ferrel roo's can't be caught....... just isn't happening. Ummmmm, dumplings..... I'm thinking the next little one will be pan fried, homemade biscuits, gravy, baked or mashed potatoes.

Sounds good to me, Pan fried chicken biscuits gravy sounds southern to me.
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I would rather not have drakes either, but sure couldn't part with my boy from this year. His maybe daddy is going on 9 so don't know how much longer he'll be chasing the girls.
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if any of my Pekins go broody I will do the same to the drakes that hatch. No more male ducks! The ferrel roo's can't be caught....... just isn't happening. Ummmmm, dumplings..... I'm thinking the next little one will be pan fried, homemade biscuits, gravy, baked or mashed potatoes.

Sounds good to me, Pan fried chicken biscuits gravy sounds southern to me.
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I would rather not have drakes either, but sure couldn't part with my boy from this year. His maybe daddy is going on 9 so don't know how much longer he'll be chasing the girls.
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lol, I do like southern cooking! There is a little south in this yank! 9.... wow, your boy has led a nice life of chasing and caring for his girls!
 
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Sounds good to me, Pan fried chicken biscuits gravy sounds southern to me.
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I would rather not have drakes either, but sure couldn't part with my boy from this year. His maybe daddy is going on 9 so don't know how much longer he'll be chasing the girls.
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lol, I do like southern cooking! There is a little south in this yank! 9.... wow, your boy has led a nice life of chasing and caring for his girls!

Yes he has, he hurt his leg this past summer, I wasn't sure if he was going to recover or not, spent alot of time laying around and limping when he would walk, But he is doing much better now and maybe around next spring to Keep Opie on his toes.
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well there is a little yank in this southern girl.
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lol, I do like southern cooking! There is a little south in this yank! 9.... wow, your boy has led a nice life of chasing and caring for his girls!

Yes he has, he hurt his leg this past summer, I wasn't sure if he was going to recover or not, spent alot of time laying around and limping when he would walk, But he is doing much better now and maybe around next spring to Keep Opie on his toes.
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well there is a little yank in this southern girl.
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I worry everytime someone hurts their leg. Never a good thing in a bird. Glad he is doing well to show Opie the ropes! I know Sammy will run 50 yards to chase a young roo away from a hen that the youngin is pestering.
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It is fun to watch the young boys try to fit in and learn the ropes....
 
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Yes he has, he hurt his leg this past summer, I wasn't sure if he was going to recover or not, spent alot of time laying around and limping when he would walk, But he is doing much better now and maybe around next spring to Keep Opie on his toes.
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well there is a little yank in this southern girl.
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I worry everytime someone hurts their leg. Never a good thing in a bird. Glad he is doing well to show Opie the ropes! I know Sammy will run 50 yards to chase a young roo away from a hen that the youngin is pestering.
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It is fun to watch the young boys try to fit in and learn the ropes....

It is and so far everyone is fitting in great, my new girls or rather Opies new girls aren't as scared of us as they were, Even my goose is acting pretty nice right now, but I know that will all change when breeding season starts back up.
 
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I worry everytime someone hurts their leg. Never a good thing in a bird. Glad he is doing well to show Opie the ropes! I know Sammy will run 50 yards to chase a young roo away from a hen that the youngin is pestering.
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It is fun to watch the young boys try to fit in and learn the ropes....

It is and so far everyone is fitting in great, my new girls or rather Opies new girls aren't as scared of us as they were, Even my goose is acting pretty nice right now, but I know that will all change when breeding season starts back up.

the craziness seems to start in February here. As soon as the girls start laying after their monthish off, the boys start in.... then, LET THE BROODY'S BEGIN!
 
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