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No no no. They want to know how long a hen needs to be without a roo, so it can be purebred with a roo of the same breed.
I knew what they were asking. Keep the hen segregated for ten days. Then candle one of her eggs to see what it looks like. Then intro to the desired Roo for a week or so depending on how many eggs you want in the clutch.
No no no. They want to know how long a hen needs to be without a roo, so it can be purebred with a roo of the same breed.
I knew what they were asking. Keep the hen segregated for ten days. Then candle one of her eggs to see what it looks like. Then intro to the desired Roo for a week or so depending on how many eggs you want in the clutch.