I love my Cochins but I think these are the last ones I will get. They are always broody! Which is good and bad!Bantam Cochins!
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I love my Cochins but I think these are the last ones I will get. They are always broody! Which is good and bad!Bantam Cochins!
I will look into them! The only issue is I LOVE my big hefty birds. Thats another reason why I love my Bucks. They are already hefty beasts! They r bigger than my hatchery hens! Well except for the Brahmas... They have a little ways to go!Holm if I might make a suggestion, Dominics. I really like mine. They are not a large nor fast growing breed. but they have a grace and beauty all of their own.
I love my Cochins but I think these are the last ones I will get. They are always broody! Which is good and bad!
Good morning Minnesota peeps.
Another gorgeous day in the upper Midwest.
We did some family boating yesterday ... Maybe another 4-5 boats on the lake but amazingly the lake mostly to ourselves. Seems like just a few use the lake.
If I would make considerations for small comb varieties large fowl: Dominiques (excellent foragers I've heard), any/all of the wyandottes, ameraucanas. All are eye candy to me as well.
All is going well on the coop front. June and Dixie are wanting to roost in the garage still so they are not roosting in the coop yet. I carry them down every night. Buggers.
They are cute and catchable in the two steps for breakfast nest box that's on my front porch though.
First to post? What do I win Ralphie?
So I am reading about these broody hens and I thought that hens went broody to hatch chickies. Am I misinformed? I can look it up but I like to hear what you have to say.