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How long before cock does his stuff?
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 8:23 pm
by Thurston Garden
I have just relocated our Sasso cock to the field so he can do the deed with our Black Rock ladies. I would like to incubate a batch of eggs to build up the layers for next year.
How long should I wait until I can hold back eggs for the incubator? He has 23 hens to go round - perhaps this is too many, but I am not overly bothered about getting a high incubation success rate - 12 out of 40 would be fine.
Re: How long before cock does his stuff?
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 9:13 pm
by Stonehead
Thurston Garden wrote:I have just relocated our Sasso cock to the field so he can do the deed with our Black Rock ladies. I would like to incubate a batch of eggs to build up the layers for next year.
How long should I wait until I can hold back eggs for the incubator? He has 23 hens to go round - perhaps this is too many, but I am not overly bothered about getting a high incubation success rate - 12 out of 40 would be fine.
I'd give him a separate house and run with the six best layers. Give him a week, maybe two and you're away.
As for finding the best layers, the most effective and efficient is trap nesting. The next most effective is to have a couple of single-hen houses and rotate the hens through them (two weeks in summer, two in winter). Tag or ring all the hens and keep accurate records.
There is a third method, which causes much hilarity. Get half a dozen botles of food dye and six cheap hand sprayers, then fill each sprayer with a dye and veg oil solution. Spray the vents of six hens you believe are good layers, using a different colour for each. Then count the coloured eggs! (Use veg oil, not water as water rubs off too quickly.) And yes, the method does work to a fair degree.

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 12:23 pm
by magenta flame
How long before cock does his stuff?..................................hang on I'll ask my husband
Sorry saw it and couldn't resist.
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:19 pm
by Thurston Garden
By way of an update, the Sasso Cockerel was in with the BR hens for 3 weeks. I held back 30 of the best/brown eggs and put them in the incubator.
I candled them yesterday and am pleased to report that out of 30, 26 are fertile!
Fingers crossed.
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:46 pm
by 9ball
Good lord...hats off to the cockerel
