Re: Brooding hens that won't let me near the eggs



diddy wrote:
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Jill" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> whittled the following words:


Not physically tough enough,

There is this tough again
Can you explain it.


maybe he likes *** fighting?

maybe?
I am genuinely curious
We live and breed our birds in a place where force 8 gales are not
remarkable, where we get over 7 ft of rain a year, and even in the middle of
the summer [today!] can get downpours of 60mm/hr - as we have just had for
the last hour. We can go from minus 5 to plus 10 in a winters 24 hour
period. We have only 6-7 hours of daylight in the winter.
And yet we have pure breeds producing over 200 - 250 eggs a year with 95%
fertility

Whats tough?
;)

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Jill Bowis

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