Silkie hens love to hatch eggs and will hatch anything you put under her, including guinea eggs. Silkies are excellent mothers and guinea hens are horrible mothers, so it just makes sense to let the silkies raise the guinea keets. Plus, it's adorable! Click to see...| Murano Chicken Farm
Letting your broody hen hatch her own chicks is an easy, inexpensive, and sustainable way to increase the size of your chicken flock.| Homestead Honey
Hatching chicks using a broody hen versus an incubator. Explore the pros and cons and explore factors such as cost and convenience.| The 104 Homestead
Five homestead reasons to keep chickens l Stack functions and make use of all the homestead jobs chickens perform beyond egg laying!| Homestead Lady
6 tips on accommodating a broody hen, plus all your broody hen questions answered. l A broody hens are a great asset to the homestead!| Homestead Lady
3 places to find poultry for sale l Tips & troubleshooting on realties of shipping, health checks, & brainstorming about types and amounts.| Homestead Lady
Backyard chickens for Beginners helps you make decisions about chicken feed, coops, chickens in winter and more l Have a happy, healthy flock!| Homestead Lady
Learn to hatch chicks in an incubator with these instructions, troubleshooting, and FAQs. Cut out the hatchery and hatch your own chicks!| Homestead Lady