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We have 12 hens who are 20 weeks old, so we are eagerly waiting to see the first eggs. Also one rooster. My question is, since we first got into keeping chickens last fall, we are having so much fun with them, we are thinking about expanding to raise birds for meat. Apart from the question of best breeds for meat (I know the heritage layers we have are at best dual purpose, and some are not good meat types at all), I am curious about keeping a self-perpetuating flock: letting some hens hatch eggs, and planning to slaughter most of those birds when they reach 12-14 weeks. For planning purposes I am wondering: at what age can I expect some hens to go broody? Will they do it at all this year, or do they need to be older? Will they do it within a few months of starting to lay, so we might hatch eggs in spring/early summer, or should I not expect it till late summer/fall?
And: our coops are of the pre-built type where the nest boxes are in a row off the side, and there is one lid to lift up and look into all of the nest boxes at once. I'm thinking this would be disruptive to a broody hen, and we need to make something different for a broody box. Has anyone had experience with a broody hen starting in this type of nest box?
And: our coops are of the pre-built type where the nest boxes are in a row off the side, and there is one lid to lift up and look into all of the nest boxes at once. I'm thinking this would be disruptive to a broody hen, and we need to make something different for a broody box. Has anyone had experience with a broody hen starting in this type of nest box?