Hey guys and girls,
I have my new cock quail today and have some girls coming for him in a week or two. I know that these hens won't go broody or sit on their eggs and I cant really afford an incubator at the moment. I want to experiment with broody bantams, but not sure where to start. I have a wyandotte bantam who goes broody, but I think she'll be still to heavy for the eggs and the hatchlings. Here my question.
Whats the smallest, broodiest bantam out there?
Serama? Sebrights?
Warmly,
Richard
I have my new cock quail today and have some girls coming for him in a week or two. I know that these hens won't go broody or sit on their eggs and I cant really afford an incubator at the moment. I want to experiment with broody bantams, but not sure where to start. I have a wyandotte bantam who goes broody, but I think she'll be still to heavy for the eggs and the hatchlings. Here my question.
Whats the smallest, broodiest bantam out there?
Serama? Sebrights?
Warmly,
Richard
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