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Adding New Hens (Part 4)

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2007

After some initial conflict, the hens' new hierarchy is established. They have quickly become a happy, cooperative flock.

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  • really nice watching the colourful hens,i like hens very much,but maybe you should get two beautiful roosters.

    

  • @cyril24150 We generally do have roosters. We have too many at times which is not good for the hens. The roosters are beautiful, though, you are right.

  • What is the donkey there for?

  • @trancer2412 For protection of the livestock and for us to ride.

  • wait! how can u have eggs with no rooster?

  • @richie123456789abcd Many people ask this question. It turns out that hens lay eggs without roosters even present. It is just what they do. What roosters do is fertilize the eggs which is the only way to get chicks. Many people never have roosters because all they want is eggs. It is only if you want chicks that you need a rooster. Leslie

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  • What are you giving them to eat..

  • Great video indeed! A++ Thanks for posting this great video!

  • Thanks for replying back,i love all your hens,and the way you take care of them,lucky guys,i live in the city,but crave the life you guys live.

  • Wonderful video.Subbed:) we have had several types of birds,but now we only have hens.We tried to keep them without a rooster - but what we discovered was that when introducing new birds, it could be VERY hard.And after i while without a rooster they CAN start eating their own eggs, pulling feathers. etc.and some of the more tougher hens can be very brutal to the less thougher ones.we got a new rooster now and he restored the peace.we got a mini-Kochin Rooster. they are VERY kind to children:)

  • how  many chickens do u have

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