GregnLety
Crossing the Road
Very true, out of 7 broody hens 6 are bantams.Try bantams. Almost guarranteed to spend the summer broody.I had 8 & they all sat all summer.
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Very true, out of 7 broody hens 6 are bantams.Try bantams. Almost guarranteed to spend the summer broody.I had 8 & they all sat all summer.
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I have more then enough broodies throughout spring and summer. My 3 Dutch are broody a few times each year and one of my young bantam RIRs was champion in persistence for almost three weeks. My Dutch always quit after a couple days/within a week when taking actions like ’kicking’ the broody out , confinement in the second run, taking away all eggs, never let a broody sleep in the nestbox at night. But this RIR wouldn’t give up for weeks.Beautiful! Good for you for keeping such a rare breed.
I should have been clearer, I was suggesting two broody breeds for you, sorry for the confusion!
Skeksis is my all time favorite pet.I have to say as some others have, I'm not a fan of the look of the Transelvanian.
This lot look cute though.
Is chick starter feed generally the same as broiler feed? The stuff they give chicks that go off to slaughter at 39 days? If so, I think I don't want to use that anymore.chick starter feed or broiler feed as it's called in some places
The eggs broody Chipie is sitting on, both Chipie and Théo, and the advice on the egg-bread mixture for chicks come from a 75 year old farmer, Gaston.Here on this thread which most won't read it's good to have some alternative views and like Perris, I'm very interested in old school chicken keeping books and advice. Some really did know an awful lot about chickens. They were probably not the type of chickens the majority of the contributors
You're very brave to have such a monster for a petSkeksis is my all time favorite pet.
She is crazy smart. One time she helped me "hunt" a rabbit by flanking it and driving it my way.You're very brave to have such a monster for a pet. Especially since you said she is very intelligent.
My chickenless neighbour is revising her opinion of them after watching my girls in action. It's not just they've hopped the fence to clean up her grasshopper problem. She can't believe how smart they act when the hawk is around. It's not just they call for me. They move from cover to cover & the little girls run between shrubbery & a bigger hen for maximum safety, rather like combat soldiers. And, of course, I have very pretty girls!She is crazy smart. One time she helped me "hunt" a rabbit by flanking it and driving it my way.
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as they say, if there's a deficiency in one department, e.g. looks, nature usually makes up for it in another department, e.g. brainsShe is crazy smart.