CutieChicken
Chirping
I have kind of an odd question, I guess.
I’m thinking about letting a broody hen hatch some serama eggs for me. My broodies are bantam Cochins and silkies. I have 4 bantam Cochins and 6 silkies (one of which is a rooster) who live in a large run together. The problem is that I don’t necessarily want the seramas to end up living with the bantam Cochins and silkies long term. I think the silkie rooster could spell disaster for the little serama hens if he tries to mate them.
So, is it possible/advisable to let a broody hen hatch the seramas, and then remove the chicks at some point to let them join my other flock of tinier bantams? Or would it be better to just get an incubator for the serama eggs? I’d rather put a broody hen to work, but I don’t want to make life overly complicated for everyone.
So, in short, can I use a broody hen to hatch chicks that I intend to eventually add to a different flock? And at what age could/should I remove them? (Would the bantam Cochins and silkies squish the little babies?)
I’m thinking about letting a broody hen hatch some serama eggs for me. My broodies are bantam Cochins and silkies. I have 4 bantam Cochins and 6 silkies (one of which is a rooster) who live in a large run together. The problem is that I don’t necessarily want the seramas to end up living with the bantam Cochins and silkies long term. I think the silkie rooster could spell disaster for the little serama hens if he tries to mate them.
So, is it possible/advisable to let a broody hen hatch the seramas, and then remove the chicks at some point to let them join my other flock of tinier bantams? Or would it be better to just get an incubator for the serama eggs? I’d rather put a broody hen to work, but I don’t want to make life overly complicated for everyone.
So, in short, can I use a broody hen to hatch chicks that I intend to eventually add to a different flock? And at what age could/should I remove them? (Would the bantam Cochins and silkies squish the little babies?)