Just do the math, sq feet, then 4 sq ft for lg breeds, 3 for med and less for small, also less if they free range all day.Does anyone know how many chickens+ducks a 16'5"x16'5" pen can hold? I have 17 birds in it right now. Can it hold more?
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Just do the math, sq feet, then 4 sq ft for lg breeds, 3 for med and less for small, also less if they free range all day.Does anyone know how many chickens+ducks a 16'5"x16'5" pen can hold? I have 17 birds in it right now. Can it hold more?
I had a bantom cochin, who raised one day old hatchery chicks, she did this for 9 years and then quite laying and died that fall. What a gal!!Yeah XD. I've had three broodies in my 8 years of chicken keeping. Two this summer.
My first was a Golden Comet. (Which was a HUGE surprise.)
Second was a Belgian Bearded D'anver.
Third was a bantam cochin.
I've also heard that Silkies are crazy broodies, as well as game birds.
I have the opposite problem. My LF Cochin goes broody at the sight of a round object. If I don’t remove even one egg immediately, she’s broody. Empty pill bottle (please don’t ask)? Broody. Rock? Broody. Bantam legless rooster? Broody. She lives in my house, so she goes out to potty in the morning and then throws sticks at me. The difficult problem is getting her NOT to brood! Even when her house is empty.![]()
I agree with that, have been putting feed store 2 day old chicks under broodys for years, only one rejection, a little RIR, I told my broody she was color partial, all the rest were yellow. That is the only rejection I have experienced.Yeah I usually buy 2-3 feed store chicks when one of my bantams goes broody and the chicks are always so happy to be put under a real mama. It is like a huge relief for them and sleeping in the down of the hen has to be ultra comfy.
Does anyone know how many chickens+ducks a 16'5"x16'5" pen can hold? I have 17 birds in it right now. Can it hold more?
It also makes sense that hatcheries would not want broody butts in their flocks since broody=no eggs=less eggs for hatching=reduced profit.
I also had a Copper Maran that was in a constant state of BROODY! She was an awesome mama. We gave up on trying to break her and just bought fertilized eggs for her to hatch! She's gone now and I have an Ameraucanas how has started on that road. I don't really want any babies but will probably end up doing the same unless someone can tell me how to break her without the "Broody Breaker method"?I’ve had a 4 year old BO go broody once when she saw some new chicks. My LF Cochin never has. My CONSTANT broodies are one of my Black Ameraucanas, one of my Black Copper Marans and my Naked Neck.
A nest full of eggs will trigger one of my girls as will a bunch of new chicks running around. I’ve noticed this several times. You can’t duplicate a bunch of new chicks running around, but you can duplicate a nest full of eggs by placing a bunch of fake eggs in one. I’ve also read that game hens are fierce and constant broodies, but game birds aren’t my thing.
Good luck, but be careful what you wish for. A broody hen = no eggs for 7-8 weeks (3 setting and 4-5 rearing). And the BCM broody of mine is the one that lays the darkest chocolate egg. Wish it could be one of my others.
unless someone can tell me how to break her without the "Broody Breaker method"?