Shamo Hen & Chicks
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did you seperate her when she started to sit and then put her back with the others when the chicks were bigger.If so how old were the chicks when they went back into the coop.Thanks
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why do you have that hen in a dog carrier with that light on her she can keep those chicks plent worm underneath her
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HAHA RIDING HER BACK ! u must be good parents to the chickens as well :D
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is shamo the hen assyrian by any chance? I'm gonna name one of my hens shamiran!
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thts no shamo!
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this not shamo
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this is not shamo
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Black Australorp?
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tnx
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OMG Shamo looks so charming and understanding!
btw I've a question . do all hens get broody ? I've heard that some special colors or breeds don't get broody ever during their life though they keep having eggs . eh ? is it right ?
soheiljerusalem 4 years ago
For modern egg and meat producers going broody is inefficient so they have tried to breed the trait out of many types. Its still there however, in some, in varying amounts. Somebirds and breeds make good moms and some not so good. This one is really good.
orcapod 4 years ago
nice video!i have a question.what season do hens mate?
Piercebronsan12 5 years ago
Roosters initiate all this sort of activity. They are quite eager every day, all day but espc. right after they're let out and just before lock up in evening.
Some hens seem to avoid them, others seem to be favorites. It's not always pretty...
orcapod 5 years ago