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I don't have broody hens. Somehow you got stuck with mine.
As for what I do with the chicks -- right now these are the pullets that will replace my chickens who are going to be 2 years old. Most of the roos will go into freezer camp, and there's always attrition due to all sorts of weird stuff. I also have a
Brinsea Mini, so that's 7 (at most!) at a time.
To give you an idea:
I have 33 chickens.
3 adult roos
4 Barnevelder hens (laying)
5 EE hens (one laying; the rest in molt)
2 RIR hens (one laying; one in molt)
2 BR hens (both in molt)
1 BO (in molt)
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17 adult birds
16 pullets and cockerels hatched (not laying) I have at least 5 cockerels in that group. So, that's only 11 layers. I need more just to replace what I have.
I'm maybe getting 2-4 eggs a day. Basically hatching is to keep the flock going. Those folks who hatch more sell, eat or restock their birds.
great info, Im happy I can put eggs under her soon, she is very broody so we have to take her off a nest non stop. but we will not be replacing these girls for another year as there only 9 months old so she will broody this years extra's and when everyone goes to freezer camp in the next year she will be sitting on the next set of chickens we will keep for the next 2 years.