Jenn Cole-Hiatt maintains several incubators at her Revolution Mama Ranch. Cole-Hiatt raises, breeds and sells several heritage breeds of chickens.
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blindrabbit 1 year, 11 months ago
When breeding rare chickens to hatch eggs, how does she keep the breeds separate! I've had chickens in the past and the dominant rooster (regardless of breed) takes care of all of the hens. I would assume without some sort of isolation that eventually all the birds would be mixed up. Thanks for the information; poultry are great creatures. Also, how are her chickens protected; can't free range out here because of all of the predators!
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