GadwallGetter530 wrote:How many cocks are you planning on raising?
NuffDaddy wrote:So we are planning on getting egg hens this next summer. Me and my dad got talking and wondered if we could buy pheasant eggs will the chickens incubate them?
assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:So we are planning on getting egg hens this next summer. Me and my dad got talking and wondered if we could buy pheasant eggs will the chickens incubate them?
Yes. But you'll have to have a broody hen, and they're not always desirable. One of neighbors hens has hatched out chickens, guineas, ducks, and a pigeon so far.
NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:So we are planning on getting egg hens this next summer. Me and my dad got talking and wondered if we could buy pheasant eggs will the chickens incubate them?
Yes. But you'll have to have a broody hen, and they're not always desirable. One of neighbors hens has hatched out chickens, guineas, ducks, and a pigeon so far.
What do you mean by not desirable?
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rebelp74 wrote:That portuguese chicken farmer is great at raising cocks
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
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The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:So we are planning on getting egg hens this next summer. Me and my dad got talking and wondered if we could buy pheasant eggs will the chickens incubate them?
Yes. But you'll have to have a broody hen, and they're not always desirable. One of neighbors hens has hatched out chickens, guineas, ducks, and a pigeon so far.
What do you mean by not desirable?
Sometimes they wont stop setting. Not a real good deal if you want them to be laying eggs.
NuffDaddy wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:So we are planning on getting egg hens this next summer. Me and my dad got talking and wondered if we could buy pheasant eggs will the chickens incubate them?
Yes. But you'll have to have a broody hen, and they're not always desirable. One of neighbors hens has hatched out chickens, guineas, ducks, and a pigeon so far.
What do you mean by not desirable?
Sometimes they wont stop setting. Not a real good deal if you want them to be laying eggs.
So if I wanted to do that with pheasant eggs I would have to have a designated hen for it that wouldn't give off eggs?
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Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Feelin' Fowl wrote:rebelp74 wrote:That portuguese chicken farmer is great at raising cocks
Lots of practice in California...
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DeadEye_Dan wrote:Funniest shit I've ever seen was when we slipped some duck eggs under a hen and once they hatched she lost her mind when ever those "chicks" of hers would go swimming.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Funniest shit I've ever seen was when we slipped some duck eggs under a hen and once they hatched she lost her mind when ever those "chicks" of hers would go swimming.
assateague wrote:Not sure what causes it. We have one now, hasn't got out of the box for almost two months. She's not mean though. We occasionally pick her up and take her out, then she'll stay outside the coop for a few hours. If she doesn't come out of it by spring, she's gone though. Not looking to just have a mouth to feed.
Nuff, you'll know it if one gets broody. She just won't ever get off the laying box. Ever. All you need to do is slip the eggs under her, and she'll hatch them. The good part (based on the neighbors hen I was talking about) is that when they hatch, she'll care for them like a normal chicken, no matter what species they are, and not sit forever.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
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