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- Skinny rooster
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I had trouble with my buff Cochin Rooster last year, I shaved his bum and that seemed to work lol. This year he was sick for a while but looked fully recovered. However I noticed he wasn't mounting. 24 eggs with ZERO chicks, tried another 12 this week = zero!
So I know that my white Cochin is young but already proven fertile. I decided to use him, put him in and the next day the little hens got so excited that all four quit laying and went into hatching mode... d'oh!!!
So I know that my white Cochin is young but already proven fertile. I decided to use him, put him in and the next day the little hens got so excited that all four quit laying and went into hatching mode... d'oh!!!
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Hmmmm........ that's a drag....... hopefully they will snap out of it and you'll get some fertile eggs. I have a cornish I'm trying to break from being broody, every 3 weeks we go through this all over again!
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- Poultryprincess
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Do you have any extra wire cages?
I find that is about the best way to stop my girls from being broody.
I put them outside ( in the shade, not a windy day )
It usually breaks them the 1st day.
Silklie takes about 2 ~ Good Luck!
I find that is about the best way to stop my girls from being broody.
I put them outside ( in the shade, not a windy day )
It usually breaks them the 1st day.
Silklie takes about 2 ~ Good Luck!
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- windwalkingwolf
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Yah, that whole, "put the rooster in and hens stop laying" is starting to wear a bit thin here, wrote in calendar date to check fertility 2 weeks after putting the rooster in, a fine theory if there were any eggs to check a fertility of. 
In another pen one hen went promptly broody, didn't bother waiting to get pollinated and lay an egg first. :)

In another pen one hen went promptly broody, didn't bother waiting to get pollinated and lay an egg first. :)
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- Killerbunny
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Well Lucky seems to be getting the job finished with the girls BUT almost no fertility. The weather is playing havoc with egg laying too!
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Ha! Ha! Yeah put the rooster and BAM no eggs. I guess their not too sure he'll be a good dad and are waiting to see first before they put out for him! You know saddled with babies and a dead beat dad.
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kenya wrote:QR_BBPOST Ha! Ha! Yeah put the rooster and BAM no eggs. I guess their not too sure he'll be a good dad and are waiting to see first before they put out for him! You know saddled with babies and a dead beat dad.



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:)kenya wrote:QR_BBPOST Ha! Ha! Yeah put the rooster and BAM no eggs. I guess their not too sure he'll be a good dad and are waiting to see first before they put out for him! You know saddled with babies and a dead beat dad.
Wanted to like that one twice!
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