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More hens is always a good way to go. I mean you do need at least five or six more right? Lol
Hahaha I’d love to have more hens!!! I just don’t want babies and I don’t want loud roosters to disturb the neighbors or anything
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More hens is always a good way to go. I mean you do need at least five or six more right? Lol
Ah. Well there's a good chance you'll have that unless they go to the freezer camp or someone else's coopHahaha I’d love to have more hens!!! I just don’t want babies and I don’t want loud roosters to disturb the neighbors or anything
More hens is always a good way to go. I mean you do need at least five or six more right? Lol
Ah. Well there's a good chance you'll have that unless they go to the freezer camp or someone else's coop
Laaawd haha. A friend of ours has land and he has about 10 hens and offered to take them if they were roosters so if all else fales they will go to him, and the kids can still see them. They live right around the corner from us and we’re always over there. So it would work out great.
What you should do and what you can do are very different things and I don't always follow my own advice. As for minimum yeah two will be okay but 3-4 is better. They're a social creature. You could always bring in new pullets first before rehoming one or both cockerels.Will 2 hens be okay together until I get more ? Can I put more with the 2 I have or do I need to do anything specific first? I’m sure I can’t just stick them together right ? Do they understand if some are taken away from them ?
Most of my ameraucanas don't have real loud crows. But one thinks he's Tarzan! You'll hear them practicing before they crow, it's sounds like they are saying "I'm King Woo Woo!" They sound real cute when they start their crowing practice!Oh wow. Okay. Thanks. They cluck (I guess is maybe what it’s called, all of them I believe ) sorry I don’t know what to expect with them so when they make noises the kids get all excitedbut no crows as of now. Thanks for the quick response, greatly appreciate that to help with learning about them.
Here's a good articleWill 2 hens be okay together until I get more ? Can I put more with the 2 I have or do I need to do anything specific first? I’m sure I can’t just stick them together right ? Do they understand if some are taken away from them ?
I know but I was being very conservativeAs long as your house isn't above 95 or around 99° , incubation should not begin even on the counter. I've had eggs outside in 95°+ daily and none of mine have began to make chicks till a hen sits on them for over 24 hours.![]()