Kingbird Farm - Layer Hen Breeding (1 of 2)

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • In the quest for flock improvement and self-reliance, Karma Glos from Kingbird Farm has started breeding her own laying hen replacements. Here she describes how she manages them from hen to egg, and incubator to chick. This is one clip in a series of videos demonstrating how Kingbird Farm, a certified organic diversified small farm in Berkshire, NY, produces eggs from pastured laying hens. This clip is from the Video Mentor series, produced by the Cornell Small Farms Program (nebeginningfarm...), filmed and edited by Peter Carroll of Ithaca, NY. This project was supported by the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program (BFRDP) of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA, Grant # 2009-49400-05878.

Komentáře • 75

  • @paulwiggins183
    @paulwiggins183 Před 6 lety +5

    Finally, real information. And the "in between" flock size. Cool
    Living on the west Texas Mexican border we have different issues.... extreme heat, parasites, and everything that breathes is hungry and moves in the darkness. My pens are like Fort Knox. The shotgun is always loaded.

  • @paulmcwhorter
    @paulmcwhorter Před 6 lety +1

    This was an incredible video. I was very interested in learning how to have a sustainable chicken flock, and not just keep buying new laying chicks. Very well done, thanks.

  • @mothergoose1176
    @mothergoose1176 Před 9 lety +7

    Fascinating, in depth and extremely well explained process. I learned a great deal, thank you.

  • @r6343
    @r6343 Před rokem

    Very well done. I saw nothing I disagreed with. Excellent.

  • @trustjah
    @trustjah Před 12 lety

    One of the best small poultry farm videos out there Great Job.

  • @MrBagginsEsq
    @MrBagginsEsq Před 12 lety

    I have and austrolorp, she is the sweetest hens and is the only one laying right now!

  • @mariedelozier2530
    @mariedelozier2530 Před 6 lety +3

    I never SAW such good husbandry of critters! I'm a'savin' every ONE of yer videos!d

  • @cornellsmallfarms
    @cornellsmallfarms  Před 13 lety

    Chicks hatch out in 21 days. Incubator prices range from

  • @cornellsmallfarms
    @cornellsmallfarms  Před 13 lety

    @Adam62478 You can put them back into the production flock at any time, especially if you have all the chicks you want. Karma used to (and may still) keep roosters in with the production flock too; it's just that she collects those eggs for eating instead of hatching out. The only difference between her breeding and production flocks is that the breeding hens have been selected to reproduce because they're the "cream of the crop."

  • @Miss65boo
    @Miss65boo Před 13 lety

    My favorite breed is Silver Laced Wyndotts (not sure if I spelled it right) because they are heavy, lay well, tend to be easy going and they have rose combs, which I need because where I live it gets very cold in the winter and upright single combs freeze. Thank you for this very informative video!

  • @nshenwari
    @nshenwari Před 5 lety +1

    You are a supper lady I cannot imagine someone can work this much

  • @lovetolay
    @lovetolay Před 10 lety +3

    great set off video's …you have a great system there

  • @babylonazazel484
    @babylonazazel484 Před 10 lety +1

    Australorps are really great, i love mine, i have a awesome frizzle australorp!

  • @KTS73100
    @KTS73100 Před 13 lety +2

    Another outstanding video!! Keep up the good work!!

  • @acevanss
    @acevanss Před 10 lety

    great video love it, I am doing the meat chickens now but I am thinking about doing eggs with the laying hens. hope to learn from your videos. keep up the good work, I am encouraged.

  • @MARCUS-ANTONIUS
    @MARCUS-ANTONIUS Před 5 lety

    HI Karma.
    Congratulations and greeting from Amazonas Peru. I like your Farm and your passion for kichen.
    El Joe.

  • @maherdridi6226
    @maherdridi6226 Před 11 lety

    time for some new kingbird farm videos i had watch all your videos

  • @tenmilechicks
    @tenmilechicks Před 12 lety

    Wow, this one was very good as well, I have both chickens and ducks, I thank you for sharing.

  • @biggatap
    @biggatap Před 2 lety

    this lady is a genius

  • @SusanStoneSalas
    @SusanStoneSalas Před 3 lety

    Beautiful work!

  • @artichokez3270
    @artichokez3270 Před 9 lety

    cracking up at the Silkie roo waiting for the ton of hens to be let out and how excited he gets... such a lover of silkies, they are prob the best animal breed evar. i'm an australorp'er too. wonderful breed but the males tend to be not nearly as cool as silkie roos :) ive got a frizzle australorp hen that we really adore

  • @jericho211214
    @jericho211214 Před 13 lety

    Time to time i do think of quiting my job and starting to do something like this. I definitely would prefer egs from your hens, than any of these hypermarket ones.

  • @shaheed10
    @shaheed10 Před 12 lety

    i must say very educational for small amateur famers like myself

  • @miltongonzalez2703
    @miltongonzalez2703 Před 5 lety

    thanks for the video, I appreciate if you help me with the reference of the incubator 2:59, and the device 4:14 to know if the egg is fertile. regards

  • @dapskool1573
    @dapskool1573 Před 5 lety +1

    Well documented and articulated. I really love this pieces, info-tain-ment I would say.
    I hope you ve email/website to order fertilized eggs.

  • @douglascolman4501
    @douglascolman4501 Před 4 lety

    G'day,
    Another lot of good info. and thanks for that.
    Do you let any of your hens go broody and raise their own chicks?

  • @steinderbush
    @steinderbush Před 12 lety

    Great video, this is where we have to go to in the future! Better products from animals that are kept in the old way, on grass or straw ( piggies) A very better live for animals, pays off in better meat!! I love meat but you don,t have to eat meat every day, you can also eat beans or fish some weekday!! If you have a good peace of meat you will enjoy it more an apriciate it Anyway i love your video,s very good!! All the best to you!!!

  • @Sarbet888
    @Sarbet888 Před 5 lety

    If there are no roosters in your farm then you have to buy fertile eggs to produce more chicks. Am I right?

  • @mauso12012
    @mauso12012 Před 10 lety

    great set of vids..

  • @jorgeromero57
    @jorgeromero57 Před 10 lety

    Great video and ideas. What kind ob hens are those? Thanks!!!!

  • @EllenN90
    @EllenN90 Před 12 lety

    Great video!! Love it

  • @Hard2HandleRandall
    @Hard2HandleRandall Před 12 lety

    thanks for posting video

  • @Sherwinfarms
    @Sherwinfarms Před 12 lety

    Can anyone tell me what Karma uses for feed for her chicks? Is it just like a chick starter, or something different? It looked like more of a powder than the feed I've used in the past. Thank you.

  • @pchs4rob
    @pchs4rob Před 11 lety

    My understanding is that broiler chicks (being a special breed with lots of meat and faster to grow) can only be bought from hatcheries. Can we also breed them ourselves? Thanks.

  • @mariedelozier2530
    @mariedelozier2530 Před 6 lety

    Don't like nervous,touchy critters t'eat...
    Ever do caponizing onna cockerel?? Best big eatin' chiken ever!!

  • @salu299
    @salu299 Před 9 lety

    I like to Your Idea Thanks ..................................

  • @crobles1973
    @crobles1973 Před 5 lety

    I love this eggubator. What brand is it?

  • @user-wn7pk9bb3c
    @user-wn7pk9bb3c Před 5 lety

    Beautiful chickens. How can you buy eggs with delivery to Ukraine?

  • @Mustafe32
    @Mustafe32 Před 11 lety

    which is good for egg production or meat production black and white hens?

  • @mariedelozier2530
    @mariedelozier2530 Před 6 lety

    Ducks shure are messy but boy they get after slugs n'th'like!!

  • @TheAckoly
    @TheAckoly Před 5 lety

    you inspered me let me say you are special lady keep do it.

  • @DarrylVanKirk
    @DarrylVanKirk Před 11 lety

    What do you do with your roosters when not in the breeding cage?

  • @pandabearminecraft
    @pandabearminecraft Před 11 lety

    Do you switch the roosters out, to not interbreed?

  • @harrellt1405
    @harrellt1405 Před 6 lety

    Where do u put the male chicks?

  • @Sonnyfarm5
    @Sonnyfarm5 Před 11 lety

    Where can you get those feeder troughs ???? Because I want one or two

  • @huasonplus3212
    @huasonplus3212 Před 5 lety

    hello my name is jose montenegro iam from mexico and i love farms , i am wonder to know if i could work for you at your farm. I would lik so much to work for you and one day i could have mine.

  • @benjaminromerogaribay4619

    hello just wanted to know where the farm is located

  • @zealthsteel7542
    @zealthsteel7542 Před 8 lety

    i love it

  • @terry123494
    @terry123494 Před 8 lety

    what do you use for worms?How do you sanitize you houses?

    • @negbefla6956
      @negbefla6956 Před 6 lety

      Terry Fennell worms are an excellent source of free proteins...Google black soilder fly larvae

  • @steelefaithfarm9585
    @steelefaithfarm9585 Před 12 lety

    What breed of chickens are your broilers?

  • @Fuyoualliamjacpac
    @Fuyoualliamjacpac Před 11 lety

    Why would she not stay with purebreed ?

  • @asenafikahsay4749
    @asenafikahsay4749 Před 11 lety

    hey i saw your farming and i love it hi anyway my name is ashu and i have small farm but i have do youcan help me

  • @waltlars3687
    @waltlars3687 Před 10 lety

    I cant find part 2 did it get made /posted? Or is YT being a putz ?

    • @Jefferdaughter
      @Jefferdaughter Před 10 lety

      Hi Walt - In case you did not find it yet, you can click on 'cornellsmallfarms' and run the playlist. Or, you can put 'Kingbird Farm - Layer Management & Egg Production' - which in spite of the confusing change of title, is the 2nd part of this video. (Not that YT does not have its putzy moments! I blame a lot of it on the Google takeover.)

    • @tomaitoe
      @tomaitoe Před 8 lety

      +Walt Lars You may have found it already, but just in case you haven't, you can find it under "Kingbird Farm - Layer Management & Egg Production (2 of 2)"

  • @omanjakarta
    @omanjakarta Před 5 lety

    What hen species it is??? I am from indonesia

  • @lenekapilarski364
    @lenekapilarski364 Před 8 lety +1

    Male chicks aren't thrown in the trash. A lot of people buy them specifically and many end up in straight runs or special mix breed boxes the hatcheries offer. Hens in laying breeds are preferred but this is generally circumvented by making straight run chicks cheaper. And most homesteaders are happy to eat any male chicks they receive. After all, they only costed a buck or two and out roaming about, they're only doing your farmstead more good. The bird is practically paying you to have and later eat it.

    • @mwalt8959
      @mwalt8959 Před 8 lety +1

      In Australia male chicks are ground up alive, by the millions.

    • @agargoyle12345
      @agargoyle12345 Před 5 lety

      @@mwalt8959 for the record, just because I explain a thing doesn't mean I approve, although, for the record, I'm mixed on this. Okay, that said... the grinder is used because the idea is that it's such massive damage done so fast that their little brains wont have a chance to register pain, particularly as they're supposed to be dropped in head first. It's used in an attempt to do them in in the most humane way.

  • @aprildalayon6067
    @aprildalayon6067 Před 6 lety

    Can I work in your farm, I'm from Philippines

  • @freddiemagallanes9361
    @freddiemagallanes9361 Před 5 lety

    8

  • @environmentalhealth937

    do u vaccinate your chicken?

  • @bobsmith3931
    @bobsmith3931 Před rokem

    Karma-how ironic. You’d better hope karma isn’t real after what you’ve done to these animals.