How many hens can you have in the temp run with the rooster? I have several hens I want to breed with my rooster should I take them out one at a time just 1 rooster and hen? Or can I have multiple hens in with one rooster?
Yes multiple is better, Roosters can feetilize up to 9 or 10 hens steadily. No you dont have to move out the roo with extra hens in there. Thank you so much for watching and commenting
@@adaml262 Yes, we will continue making videos in the series until we are satisfied that we have consistentancy in everything, there will be egg hatching and new chicks selected for next breedings and lots more
I can't wait to get mine this next year. Will have to come back to your videos to freshen up on info when I do. Thanks for all the information and knowledge you are sharing.
Sorry i missed it,I was outside talking care the animals,I check my phone and see Voon Chile was on.You guys doing this premiere every Wednesday ? an eagle took one my chickens today no very happy.Have a good night.
Yes Wednesday is Garden Gurus night. Starting with us at 6:15, @Jules Small Gardening @ 6:30, @Voon Chile @6:45, and Lala Farms @7:00. We would love to see you there, but understand if you can't!!
When you re-introduce the rooster to the hen, do they have to go thru the same "introduction/get used to each other" period every time? Or do the roosters typically just pick up where they left off with the hen being OK with him and accepting him?
This is a great question, Chickens will remember coop mates for a long time, however, once a mate has left for a longer period of time the pecking will have changed and even though they remember them, their status in the order will be forgotten and they will have to take a new status. But Rooster will pick right up from before
How many hens can you have in the temp run with the rooster? I have several hens I want to breed with my rooster should I take them out one at a time just 1 rooster and hen? Or can I have multiple hens in with one rooster?
Yes multiple is better, Roosters can feetilize up to 9 or 10 hens steadily. No you dont have to move out the roo with extra hens in there. Thank you so much for watching and commenting
@@MBHeritageFarms thanks, great content can’t find too much information on TH-cam about breeding you own chicken glad I found you guys
@@MBHeritageFarms will you guys be making a part 3?
@@adaml262 Yes, we will continue making videos in the series until we are satisfied that we have consistentancy in everything, there will be egg hatching and new chicks selected for next breedings and lots more
I guess I have got to be on time! I’ll come back, gotta try to catch up to the series tonight or I’ll be late to them all..
Thank you fam, glad you enjoy the weds night network. Its turning out to be pretty fun
Cool Santa in the intro. Great info as always. I honestly have learned a lot about chickens from watching these videos.
Thank you Byron! 😊 Hope you and the girls are doing well!
Merry christmas. Thanks for the lesson. . Organic chickens for the seasons to come.
THank you so much!
I can't wait to get mine this next year. Will have to come back to your videos to freshen up on info when I do. Thanks for all the information and knowledge you are sharing.
Thank you so much for watching and if you have any questions or need any help just email us we will be happy answer them
First my friends I'll try to make it much love and God bless yahs merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 ❤
You guys are so awesome, Thanks again
Keep those videos coming my friend
Hey Thanks, so glad you like them. Havbe a great week my friend
Another great one, Michael. So much info packed into this video. Can’t say thanks enough
So glad someone is getting something out of the series, make its all worth it, Thank you fam we sure appreciate you guys
Learned something new about chickens. Thanks for the info. Stay safe!
Thank you CB we really appreciate you stopping in, many prayers and much respect your way!
Hello from Minnesota!
Hey Ricky, thanks for coming over and leaving a comment!
Awesome video Michael! I learned a lot brother! Nice job explaining how y’all do it 😊👏👏👏👍👊
Thank you so much Craig
I enjoy your videos and the realness on the care of your chickens
Thank you very much
I am loving this series Michael!! I have wanted to start breeding my own birds for several years, but have not focused on that yet. - Rick
Thank you very much Rick, so gald you are enjoying them. We sure appreciate you watching and leaving comments
Nicely done Mike. So you have at least 2 special breeds going, are there any others?
Not at the moment but you just never know! 😉.
Michael this was some great information.. Thanks! 🐓
Thank you Barb!! 😊
Very interesting video. Thank you. I did Not know the 55 F limit….
Thank you Anne!! 😊 Appreciate your support!
Silkies are the best incubators! Sadly, we lost ours (predators) but we plan to get more.
I wish you were closer I have a hen and a rooster that I would give you! Have a good evening Jeff and Shawna!
@@MBHeritageFarms you're to kind. We do need to head up your way one day... Not for chickens- lol, but to meet up at some point.
In my country green legged partridges are the best mamas and hardy also.
Wow that was interesting.
THank you Michael we sure appreciate it
Great information mate
I put alot of work in this series, The videos 4 combined hold almost everything I know about breeding. Thank you
Nice video 😁👍
HEY!!! its great to see you guys in the comments, Thank you for the visit and the comment. Hope to see you guys back at soon :)
Sorry i missed it,I was outside talking care the animals,I check my phone and see Voon Chile was on.You guys doing this premiere every Wednesday ? an eagle took one my chickens today no very happy.Have a good night.
Yes Wednesday is Garden Gurus night. Starting with us at 6:15, @Jules Small Gardening @ 6:30, @Voon Chile @6:45, and Lala Farms @7:00. We would love to see you there, but understand if you can't!!
What is your advice on breeding a ameracauna rooster with a Brahma hen?
The inconsistencies would be incredible however a colored egg laying brahma would be worth the effort lol
When you re-introduce the rooster to the hen, do they have to go thru the same "introduction/get used to each other" period every time? Or do the roosters typically just pick up where they left off with the hen being OK with him and accepting him?
This is a great question, Chickens will remember coop mates for a long time, however, once a mate has left for a longer period of time the pecking will have changed and even though they remember them, their status in the order will be forgotten and they will have to take a new status. But Rooster will pick right up from before
@@MBHeritageFarms Good to know. Thank you! Any more chicken genetics videos in the works?
@@tracystuder5910 yep more coming soon its spring :) Thank you
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Thank you Wildman!
Are they brothers and sisters? Nice channel, thanks for the vlog very informative.
Sometimes we do do inbreed but outside bloodline is very important and inbreeding should be very limited