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I had a hen who went broody constantly this past summer. I gave up and let her sit there with a golf ball. After 6 wks she finally gave up and that was the end of it.
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anyone have any comments?My 3 Buckeye pullets and 1 Cockerel are 24 weeks old today.
The cockerel isn't crowing...he's very quiet though I know he "can" crow.
The cockerel is still running away from the other adult hens in the flock; it appears he hasn't figured out that he's a man yet and neither have they.
The girls aren't laying.
I was thinking that at this age (24 weeks) I'd start seeing more maturity in both sexes.
What has been everyone's experience with this?
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My Buckeye hen was a lovely even dark red as a pullet, but after her first adult moult her feathers were much paler red and very uneven and blotchy. Her hackle is darker, I like the look, but it's something I want to breed out. She's a broody girl too next year I will let her hatch a few. I have 2 very broody cornish and the broody Buckeye, perfect.
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Thanks! I took a walk around their wooded area today just to be sure I hadn't missed anything out there. Since I have other breeds, these Buckeyes are very docile and tend to stay in their little group. The SFH pullets - especially one of them, like to make threatening moves toward them and they just stay out of the limelight.
Here are a few photos from today. 24 weeks old. Any comments would be great! The photos I took with flash aren't as good as the non-flash for showing their true color.
These are all photos of the same boy.
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Girl w/Green Band
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Girl with Red Band
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Girl with Pink Band
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and I'm sure yours still has a lot of growing to do. Your cockerel looks like he's nice and broad in the back, which is what you want. The pullets matured more quickly than the cockerels, it seemed to me. Getting the colour red nice and dark, and even, without black in the chest and hackle is a good thing! It's good that you have some photos, have a look back in a few months and you will be amazed! I'd be very happy to have your Buckeye flock.