Jun 25, 2009 #1 johnnalei Songster 10 Years Joined May 18, 2009 Messages 151 Reaction score 0 Points 109 Location Colorado I'm thinking about hatching some serama eggs next. Are they too small for my normal sized egg turner? Also, are they very broody? What bantam varieties tend to be most broody, in your experience? Thanks all!
I'm thinking about hatching some serama eggs next. Are they too small for my normal sized egg turner? Also, are they very broody? What bantam varieties tend to be most broody, in your experience? Thanks all!
Jun 25, 2009 #2 momof247371 Songster 10 Years Joined Feb 18, 2009 Messages 492 Reaction score 7 Points 129 bantam cochins are very good at going broody! and they are too cute
Jun 25, 2009 #3 chickens asome Songster 10 Years Joined Apr 5, 2009 Messages 210 Reaction score 0 Points 119 Location kenora ontairo canada silikes are good mamas
Jun 25, 2009 #4 MainelySeramas Songster 10 Years Joined Feb 24, 2009 Messages 283 Reaction score 1 Points 129 I have had great hatches from the egg turner.. You could also use a quail egg turner.
Jun 25, 2009 #5 BluegrassSeramas Serama Savvy 11 Years Joined Aug 25, 2008 Messages 2,669 Reaction score 49 Points 216 Location Central Kentucky My seramas are more broody than the cochins and silkies I have. Wish I could help you with the turner..I hand turn mine, but pretty sure my partner uses the normal sized one....
My seramas are more broody than the cochins and silkies I have. Wish I could help you with the turner..I hand turn mine, but pretty sure my partner uses the normal sized one....
Jun 26, 2009 #6 pbjmaker Crowing 11 Years Joined May 9, 2008 Messages 5,554 Reaction score 26 Points 263 Location Central Iowa My serama is a good and fierce mama and has already been broody twice this year. But then again - so have my cochins.
My serama is a good and fierce mama and has already been broody twice this year. But then again - so have my cochins.