I have some AC 6 hens and a roo. I am in no way doing what you are. I would recommend that after you are sure your hens are fertilized put them each separate so you know which eggs belong to which hen.
This is a sign my brother in law painted for me for my Birthday. I just had to share. It is soooo adorable I love it!
He put my coop in the picture how awesome!
This is my first time having silkies and I don't know a lot about them but they are adorable and sweet as can be!! When I got these two I was just told they are silkies. Can y'all tell me what kind of silkie they are? I had no Idea there were different types. Thanks
I have a question. If I put him with adult hens should it be a minimum of 4 or do you think 3 would be ok? Also do I give them some see no touch time? Or is it ok to just put him with them?. They have seen each other on and off for a few months now.
Thank you I plan on putting him in his own coop for a while while his ladies get a little older and start laying. The reintroduce him and see how that goes. I have no little children to worry about just my girls. He is truly getting nasty with them. Wish me luck. If it doesn't work out I will...
Thank you! he is considered rare because of the black comb but his meat and organs are black as well. They are not as rare as they once were you can find the Ayam Cemani breed online. I purchased fertilized eggs online and hatched him. If you do that don't expect a high hatch rate. Only 4...
I have two separate coops and runs that have plenty of space. Preston has 11 hens in his flock. And Elliot has 11 hens in his flock. Although they can see each other they are never together. Preston's girls are not laying yet. Do you think separating him from his flock for a while would help?
Hello, I am new to owning chickens. I have had my flock for a year now and added two boys which I hatched they are 5 and 6 months old. One of them is a back yard mix, Elliot, and just the most lovable boy. The other is an Ayam Cemani, Preston, he is 4 months old and has allowed me to pick him up...