Becky Shumwy
Hatching
- Aug 30, 2023
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In 2022, I purchased 4 Black Star hens. In 2024, I purchased 4 Red Star hens for a total of 8 hens. With the exception of 1 Black Star and 1 Red Star, I have had nothing but trouble (physical and behavioral) with the others. I found out that these Black and Red Star chickens are gene-spliced for excessive egg production and were created for the large egg producers because these companies only keep their hens for 1 year or 1 1/2 years before shipping them off to "Colonel Sanders".
After my hens turned 1 or 1 1/2 years old, they all exhibited the following traits: multiple moultings during the year that affects egg production and often made them more aggressive; bladder prolapse due to the excessive egg laying; bone fractures due to continuous egg production that drains calcium from their bodies; more egg binding than usual; and increased feather-pecking and vent pecking immediately post-lay.
I have one Black Star that just now turned 3 years and she has quit laying completely. I have learned that most of these Black & Red Stars or Rocks do not live a normal chicken lifespan. 3 years is about the maximum lifespan due to the intense egg production.
Due to the tantalizing advertisements for egg production numbers of these Transgenic hens, I will stay away from them and only chose to purchase normal breeds like Rhode Island Reds, Plymouth Rocks, Leghorns, or almost any other regular chicken breed with normal genetics. They live longer and in the end, produce more eggs over time with fewer health problems.
Most of this information I obtained from nationalacademies.org, FarmForward.org, and IntechOpen Publishers.
After my hens turned 1 or 1 1/2 years old, they all exhibited the following traits: multiple moultings during the year that affects egg production and often made them more aggressive; bladder prolapse due to the excessive egg laying; bone fractures due to continuous egg production that drains calcium from their bodies; more egg binding than usual; and increased feather-pecking and vent pecking immediately post-lay.
I have one Black Star that just now turned 3 years and she has quit laying completely. I have learned that most of these Black & Red Stars or Rocks do not live a normal chicken lifespan. 3 years is about the maximum lifespan due to the intense egg production.
Due to the tantalizing advertisements for egg production numbers of these Transgenic hens, I will stay away from them and only chose to purchase normal breeds like Rhode Island Reds, Plymouth Rocks, Leghorns, or almost any other regular chicken breed with normal genetics. They live longer and in the end, produce more eggs over time with fewer health problems.
Most of this information I obtained from nationalacademies.org, FarmForward.org, and IntechOpen Publishers.