Yeah I'm finally caught up!!!!! Whoo-hoo. Ok I cheated I couldnt read 200 pages but i did read most of it and eventually I'll get back to the pages I missed. I am soooo exicted by this thread. I want to raise chickens as naturally as possible. I've re-thought how I'm setting up my flock. I'm going to try to get a couple of adult hens and then order teenage pullets and when I discover broodiness (which I will encourage) I'll order chicks and let the broody's raise them.
But something I read that I found to be a little disturbing: if the hens won't go back to the same box where they hatched the eggs how does one get them to raise multiple clutches? Or do they only stay out of the nest box while raising their chicks?
It sounds disgusting but I'm starting wrap my mind around FF. Is FF only for meat birds or would you feed it to egg layers as well? My dream flock would be 4 broody hens and 12 - 15 egglayers with 1 or 2 roosters to keep everyone nice and fertilzed. But I'll start with a couple of broodies if I can find them and grow from there. Quick question should roosters be given free access to breed at will or should he only be turned out every other day?
Ideals, thoughts, opinions, tweats, bubble bursting (lol) ?

2 roosters for 12-15 hens is fine to let them breed freely year round.
I feed my FF to everyone. Chicks. Broodies. Layers. Roosters. Everyone. They all benefit from it
