Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

Why not duck eggs they are great for using in baking, and alot of folks eat them, I don't cook them because my dh won't eat them but i use them in cornbread and breads and cakes brownies etc. the reason i am asking is because 2 girls would be better than 2 boys. I'll get you those links.

http://feathersite.com/Poultry/BRKRaisingDucklings.html

If I had more duck eggs I could sell every one. We eat them just like chicken eggs as do my customers. And for baking, yup, nothin beats them!
 
If I had more duck eggs I could sell every one. We eat them just like chicken eggs as do my customers. And for baking, yup, nothin beats them!

I couldn't even give duck eggs away last year except to the place that gives out free food to those in need. I think people feel they are eating a duckling, WELL what about a chicken egg?
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I couldn't even give duck eggs away last year except to the place that gives out free food to those in need. I think people feel they are eating a duckling, WELL what about a chicken egg?
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our son fries them all the time. As do my wife and I. Plus we sell a dozen to 2 dozen a week. They also use them as breakfast.
 
There is nothing wrong with two drakes, as long as they grow up togher and don't have a girl to fight over. Think of it this way everyone wants female birds--exact opposite of babies in China.
 
So it's March in NH which means we just got 8 inches of snow yesterday. One of my hens has been broody and I decided to let her hatch some eggs. Just this morning I heard the first peeping from one of them. This is the first time I've let a broody hen set, so it is very exciting.
 
So it's March in NH which means we just got 8 inches of snow yesterday. One of my hens has been broody and I decided to let her hatch some eggs. Just this morning I heard the first peeping from one of them. This is the first time I've let a broody hen set, so it is very exciting.
Yeah! Chicks! Post pics when you get a chance :)
 
Congrats looking forward to seeing those chicks, my broody is due to hatch on the 17th, first time mama.


So it's March in NH which means we just got 8 inches of snow yesterday. One of my hens has been broody and I decided to let her hatch some eggs. Just this morning I heard the first peeping from one of them. This is the first time I've let a broody hen set, so it is very exciting.
 
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Here is my broody going on her 7th day sitting! :woot I am down to 6 developing eggs. I had to toss two yesterday, as they were not developing at all. She's doing such a great job! A real trooper! I know everyone mentioned how bad broody poops smell, but I really shrugged it off.. Oh wow. It's so bad.. :sick
 

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