Around 20-25. We had around 50 between two hens. Those eggs were from multiple chickens. That's pushing it I think. Not sure if more could be done.Wow was this buried..lol.
Anyway my oldest banny hen has turned broody,, at the moment she is sitting on alot of eggs.. probably twenty , some eggs she's been on for a couple weeks now .. so my question to the folks who raise chicken's,, what was the largest hatch of eggs have you got from one hen,, and how many can they handle?... I could Google it but im Looking for first hand accounts... @whitebb2727
Counted 23 eggs this morning.. she's sitting on at least two other hen's eggs along with hers.. good to know, much appreciated.. I just thought to myself,, what the hell am I going to do with 20+ more chickens? Lmao..Around 20-25. We had around 50 between two hens. Those eggs were from multiple chickens. That's pushing it I think. Not sure if more could be done.
Eat them? I do.Counted 23 eggs this morning.. she's sitting on at least two other hen's eggs along with hers.. good to know, much appreciated.. I just thought to myself,, what the hell am I going to do with 20+ more chickens? Lmao..
Yea. Lol. I give a lot of eggs away. We eat a lot of them too.I had a couple roosters and 6 hens or so several years back. I thought it would be cool to buy an incubator and show my girls the hatching process. Threw 20 eggs in that puppy and out came 20 chicks.
Was not expecting that to happen. Now we have 4 chickens and 4 ducks. Plenty of eggs for us four. You go without eating any for 3 days and you’ve got 24 eggs with another 8 the next day and the next day and the next day.
I had chickens and was sure glad when the last one finally kicked the bucket. What a hassle. They were cool at first but too much work and if you want to go out of town for a vacation you have to find someone competent to let them out in the morning and lock them up at night. I only had three. That's all that's allowed in Portland. Those things sure make a bunch of noise. I have two neighbors with Chickens right now and I know one has a Rooster which isn't allowed and makes a ton of noise in the morning. If I get hungry enough I might just end up having Capon for dinner.Yea. Lol. I give a lot of eggs away. We eat a lot of them too.
I’ve been doing that too lately. In fact, I have a 12 pack and two 18 packs that are taking up real estate in my fridge. I read somewhere you can leave eggs out on the counter for 2-3 weeks. I’ve left them on the counter for 4-5 day and ate them. 2-3 weeks though?Yea. Lol. I give a lot of eggs away. We eat a lot of them too.
Nah. Guinea fowl are loud.I had chickens and was sure glad when the last one finally kicked the bucket. What a hassle. They were cool at first but too much work and if you want to go out of town for a vacation you have to find someone competent to let them out in the morning and lock them up at night. I only had three. That's all that's allowed in Portland. Those things sure make a bunch of noise. I have two neighbors with Chickens right now and I know one has a Rooster which isn't allowed and makes a ton of noise in the morning. If I get hungry enough I might just end up having Capon for dinner.
Yes. I do it all the time. If in doubt put the egg in water. If it floats it is bad. If it sinks it's good. If one end floats it's on the line.I’ve been doing that too lately. In fact, I have a 12 pack and two 18 packs that are taking up real estate in my fridge. I read somewhere you can leave eggs out on the counter for 2-3 weeks. I’ve left them on the counter for 4-5 day and ate them. 2-3 weeks though?
Yeah if you can collect them for a week and keep them at room temp, and then give them back so she starts incubating all at once it would be better I think.Oh one more note.. she's sitting on three other hen's eggs including her own.. probably why I'm having a hard time with the age of the eggs.
My BIL is a chicken man. He has a few of those tractors. The ones for the young chickens don't have to have the egg laying part, so are really light. A dozen chickens will eat every blade of grass inside the tractor in 3-4 weeks. I'm still using on the chicken shit I got from under one big tractor a couple of years ago. But for the most part, he just leaves it on the ground.I always liked the idea of this.
Not so much the wheels for easy poop harvest and relocation, but specifically the idea of asking my wife to demonstrate how it works so I could jerk her pants down at the family reunion.
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