Hey all tired as heck no one to give me a break thinking about getting out of chickens real hard.
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No chickens???? Well, they are a lot of work. I just ordered an incubator, so I'll be having more chickens someday. LOLHey all tired as heck no one to give me a break thinking about getting out of chickens real hard.
is it better to incubate vs letting a broody do it??No chickens???? Well, they are a lot of work. I just ordered an incubator, so I'll be having more chickens someday. LOL
I could let you have my little one or buy the bigger one.No chickens???? Well, they are a lot of work. I just ordered an incubator, so I'll be having more chickens someday. LOL
Oh boy....That would be really hard for me too. However, DH does all the cleaning and caring these days, so I just get to enjoy. If I had to do all that every day, I'd be thinking of stopping too. And then there is the question of what to do with all the chickens.Hey all tired as heck no one to give me a break thinking about getting out of chickens real hard.
I just dunno.Thanks, but I got a great deal on one of these. With all the coupons and discounts and the balance on my Amazon gift card I got it for $85. It'll be here tomorrow.I could let you have my little one or buy the bigger one.
Well, there's only one (maybe two) of the pullets that I want to hatch eggs from and there's no telling if or when they'd go broody. So I'll just incubate them so I can control when I get chicks.is it better to incubate vs letting a broody do it??
Welcome to the State thread. I am in SW of the state 21 miles from I5.Hi everyone! I'm new to BYC. I live in Tacoma and have a small flock since I live in city limits. I'm just here to learn from the community and to see cute chickens and pets.