Ok, I have heard the broody stories.. Tons of chickens noone would EVER think would go broody...and then did, and either disappointed them by "forget the mama thing" routine, or was the best mama ever.
Mainly with other breeds....but a barred rock?
How about all FIVE of my barred rocks...all broody at the same exact time!?!?!?!?!
Their eggs would be a cross of possibly a motley crew of roosters, all young except my neighbor's lonely HUGE gold colored something or other (possibly gold minorca)....and my FLUFFY, the BROODY ROO who does most of my chick raising around here.... my fluffy black cochin (bantam).
So, the other possible daddies IF I let any of them set eggs...
GOLDY, the golden cuckoo maran, clean legs.
Red cochin bantam (recently culled, but was with the ladies for awhile)
dark cornish bantam
barred rock (culled and delicious)
a buff orpington roo
grey/blue silkie
Any of these roos could be a prospective daddy. They have all gotten "experience" with the girls.
should I allow this unseemly behavior from a notoriously BAD group of broodies? As in, their breed is not generally known for their mothering instincts....
How do I get them off hteir lazy warm fuzzy backends to break this cycle? I collect eggs several times daily, so they have none. Noone is hiding their eggs or anything...but its been four weeks already!! out of the two whole months they've been laying, half of it they're broody!
Any ideas? What are your thoughts and opinions? I will be posting pics asap for this thread.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Thanks!
Mainly with other breeds....but a barred rock?
How about all FIVE of my barred rocks...all broody at the same exact time!?!?!?!?!
Their eggs would be a cross of possibly a motley crew of roosters, all young except my neighbor's lonely HUGE gold colored something or other (possibly gold minorca)....and my FLUFFY, the BROODY ROO who does most of my chick raising around here.... my fluffy black cochin (bantam).
So, the other possible daddies IF I let any of them set eggs...
GOLDY, the golden cuckoo maran, clean legs.
Red cochin bantam (recently culled, but was with the ladies for awhile)
dark cornish bantam
barred rock (culled and delicious)
a buff orpington roo
grey/blue silkie
Any of these roos could be a prospective daddy. They have all gotten "experience" with the girls.
should I allow this unseemly behavior from a notoriously BAD group of broodies? As in, their breed is not generally known for their mothering instincts....
How do I get them off hteir lazy warm fuzzy backends to break this cycle? I collect eggs several times daily, so they have none. Noone is hiding their eggs or anything...but its been four weeks already!! out of the two whole months they've been laying, half of it they're broody!
Any ideas? What are your thoughts and opinions? I will be posting pics asap for this thread.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Thanks!