What's that matter? They're all small livestock.Never a broody.
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What's that matter? They're all small livestock.Never a broody.
Broodies are helpless, they need special care and attention.What's that matter? They're all small livestock.
Tell that to mine. Half of my broodies disappear and then come back with chicks. If they were helpless, I'm sure none of them would come back considering the predators I have on my propertyBroodies are helpless, they need special care and attention.
Me too... but small eggs develop small chicks. Or big chicks, too big for their quarters.Ive hatched pullet eggs and every one hatched I dont know why people say not to.
Maybe. But I've seen plenty of even seasoned broodies, nevermind newbies just up and abandon perfectly viable eggs.I think my 125 day old broody know better than either you or I.
But what about chicks that hatch from pullet eggs?Never a broody.
Main reasons are smaller eggs can lead to problems, and usually new layers are still working out glitches more often than seasoned layersIve hatched pullet eggs and every one hatched I dont know why people say not to.
Never had an issue as most issues are genetic and not from what size egg they come fromMain reasons are smaller eggs can lead to problems, and usually new layers are still working out glitches more often than seasoned layers
Then the broodies were not managed properly.Maybe. But I've seen plenty of even seasoned broodies, nevermind newbies just up and abandon perfectly viable eggs.
But what about chicks that hatch from pullet eggs?
I did that with my Swedish Flower pullets last year and all the eggs hatched out fine. I had zero issues with egg development.Ive hatched pullet eggs and every one hatched I dont know why people say not to.