- Jan 5, 2014
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Hi all. I realize this might not be the most popular thing, but my ancestors were all farmers. Their chickens ran around loose all day and went in the coop at night. Nobody incubated eggs or tried to build fancy houses or pens for them. There was a shed right next to the smokehouse. Nothing fancy at all. Chicks hatched under hens, hens raised chicks, and on and on and scooby dooby dooby. When it was time for a chicken dinner, someone went out and "wrung" a neck or two. I spent summer vacations seeing the old time way of raising & harvesting chickens. My Aunt Marg would grab a chicken in each hand, swing them around a couple of times & they were suddenly separated from their heads. It was just the way things were done back then. An uncle used an axe on the chopping block. I'm OK with that, for those of you who can do it. It's just not me. I'm in it for the eggs & because I think chickens are cool. Me? Not wringing necks! But how hard is it really to get more chickens from the chickens yow have? Is all the incubator stuff necessary or can I just let nature take care of things? Do the hens not take care of their eggs/chicks? Are incubators a necessity? . Yep, I'm ignorant.