She should be mother of the year! Watching her trying to cover all the eggs, rolling them and checking them all made me think she is amazing 🕊💕❤️ may she live long
@@charlesborders2893I can see, you have understood. Never underestimate the animals no matter what size and shape they have taken, for they are closer to God than we are. Don't harm the and don't covet their physical body in order to eat it for this is one of the two cardinal sins man commits without being conscious. The other is the abuse of the creative forces / sexuality. Thank you Charles - you made my day.
@@susannanielsen6454 THANK YOU MY SWEET YOUR REPLY IS ACCEPTED GLAD TO HER FROM YOU I CAN TELL BY OUR VOCABULAR YOU MUST READ A LOT IT REFLECTS BACK WHAT YOU KNOW IS RECORDED IN YOUR CELLULAR DNA CIRCUIT GRID IT IS A INSIDE LOOK A YOUR DNA IT IS THE SEMANTIC OF THE CAPSCITY OF YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS IT IS ALL THAT YOU KNOW AND HAVE LEARNED WHILE YOU BEEN ON THE PLANET YOU ARE VERY INTERESTING PERSONALITY WOULD YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE RED HAIR I'M JUST BEING FRIENDLY YOU DON'T HAVE TO SAY BUT IT MEANS A LOT OF THINGS THANK YOU FOR YOUR KINDNESS . I SEE BENEVOLENCE .
@@susannanielsen6454 OH YES YOU ARE RIGHT THE ANIMALS KNOWS GOD BETTER THAN MAN MOST PEOPLE DON'T EVEN REALY KNOW GOD THEY DO NOT HAVE NO MATERIALS IN THERE CONSCIOUS MIND OF THOUGHT FORM OF THEIR SOCIAL MEMORY COMPLEX THEY NEVER STUDY ANY THING THEREFORE THEY ARE EMPTY VESSELS LIKING INTELLAGENCE. ACQUIRED KNOWLEDGE ,ALSO DID YOU GET THE REPLY BEFORE THIS ONE CHECKING TO MAKE SURE U/TUBE DID'T PULL IT
I understand the same… it’s an amazing feat this hen accomplished but why over burden her? Did this person want to sell chicks? Taking advantage of another for your personal gain isn’t respectful, 10 or 12 eggs would be a large enough brood🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🤷🏻♀️
What a sweet and doting lady. She's also so tolerant of being lifted up to show the babies, shows there is a trusting relationship there. I love the sounds mother hens make, those gentle little grunts
That’s a hen with a wonderfully strong maternal instinct! Please give her a special treat! She’ll be doing a lot of work, turning all those eggs to make sure they all get equal warmth and care and will protect them and continue to care for them when they hatch. And, reward her later on in life by not serving her on a plate. Bless you!
Congratulations Sir, you have a wonderful hen. You obviously love and take excellent care of your flock. I adored having chickens. Sometimes the chickens are the nicest people you know! I hope things are going well for you and your flock, inshallah.
That hen was more successful at hatching those eggs than most expensive electric incubators are. You raise good hens and clearly hold back good roosters to breed them with!
I highly doubt that hen actually incubated the eggs... more likely dude just put the eggs under her, and then took them out to incubate either with other hens or an electric incubator and stuck the chicks back under.... the hen couldn't even cover half of the eggs there is no way she would have been able to keep all of them incubated
I have a couple of "broody" hens. 1 chicken, and, 1 turkey. They dont care who laid the eggs, nor, what laid them. They are just proud mommas of what ever hatches.
@@alhayat1 yes they get cold and die or drown. Ducks can incubate many eggs also, but baby ducks are far more developed than other birds when they hatch and are good companions for baby chickens to keep the flies and other bugs under control. ✌🏿
I love Turkeys far from being stupid wild ones have over "90"!!!! different calls and sounds each meaning different things they are so inquisitive and allways put I smile on my face and eat one noooooo wwwaaayyyyy ever gobllle gobble gobble power
All birds do look very healthy and full of trust without any kind of fear. You are giving a great respect towards your animals. It's very touching to see. If you are a blessing for them, it's no doubt you are a blessing towards nature and other people. May God always protects you and your family and keeps away any harm.
We had a broody hen who had been sitting on seventeen unfertilized eggs. At the proper time, we bought fifteen day old chicks, then went into the coop at night when chickens are almost comatose, removed the sterile eggs, and replaced the eggs with the chicks. We wondered if she would reject them. In the morning, she was the most wonderful mother.
I hope you live in a warm climate, momma is going to be to small when the chicks grow! I once had a Bantam chickens who hatched 2 turkey eggs. When the turkeys were something like 8 weeks old, she still tried to keep them warm. She sat on top of a turkey almost twice her size You should collect her own eggs, let her hatch only her own eggs and keep the young hens from that batch. This way you are sure young hens are her biological daugthers and you could keep this supermomma gene in your flock.
To reduce disease and improve long term layers, I put the eggs of of my oldest, healthiest hens who are still laying almost every day... under all my broodies. My best setters are only two years old, and they are small, but I still will not use their own eggs until they prove themselves hardy and to be good long term layers. They can handle ten eggs from the larger six year olds easily.
Don't try this at home folks. He lives in a warm climate. Most hens can only sit on 9-12. People may think giving a hen 40 eggs is cute, but not all will hatch at that rate.
@@SRCReptiles yeah, by far…and less tornados also….except for the last batch that was a bit too close for comfort 15 miles on either side. Anyway, babies are supposed to be born in the spring when there is lots of food and warmth.
What an amazing hen! I had a bantam once trying to cover a dozen eggs. She was having a hard time until she recruited a buddy to help! They each hatched part of the clutch
They will peck eachother to death in close proximity and in a small space like I said just UA-cam it research it I'm not mixing them with roosters they're mostly killed as chicks end up as food for snakes lizards birds of prey etc etc in captivity just look the subject up it's a nasty practice
We used to have a bantam and gave her to a friend that had enough space for her. She ended up having chicks and being super involved with them, our friends showed pictures and a video, It was so cute
What an AMAZING brood hen you have !! We used to put between 15 - 20 eggs with our hens when i was growing up. She's really proven herself a very dedicated Mother !!
YEA WHEN SHE WAS WALKING OVER ALL OF THOSE EGGS SHE SAID TO HER SELF I DON'T THINK THAT DAM RUSTER BEEN WITH A HEN IN A DAM YEAR WHAT A LOAD DAM HE MUST HAVE BEEN READY TO BUST HEHEHEHEHE
Beautiful video , and it is true a hen will hatch that many. I didn’t know much about chickens when a neighbor gave me her flock of 20 or so with a rooster. We built a nice house for them and a nice fenced yard. I looked for eggs every day in the hen house and found none, then I found the hens getting out under the fence into the woods in the daytime and coming home to roost at night.It was summertime and one morning, I heard many cheep cheeps under my window, A single hen had brought 21 tiny new chicks up to my front door to show them off. I figured out that all the hens laid their eggs in the woods and one hen sat on them to hatch. I discovered that chickens are very smart and they worked together to hide their eggs from me ! I never suspected because they were all back in the house at sundown, (except for the sitting hen, but I did not notice) The hens would take turns going into the woods and there were always hens inside the fence in the daytime….because I filled up the feeder and put put water. 🌲🐤💕🌲
@@prarieborn6458 SOUNDS LIKE YOU NEED TO GET YOU SOME BOOKS ON CHICKEN CARE AND RASING THEM ALSO THEY ARE SMARTER THAN YOU RIGHT NOW AFTHER YOU DO A LOTA READING TO GET AHEAD OF THEM THEN YOU CAN OUT SMART THEM NEXT TIME HEHEHEHE
As kids we used to watch the brood hens and their new chicks for hours the first few times they went out into the wide dangerous world to "learn the ropes".
This hen is so acceptive:) she goes into the nook with a crate full of eggs and immediately thinks "oh, ok, now all these are mine, lets take care of them":) nice bird:)
What a good little mama she is! So dedicated and protective. I can’t wait until I can move somewhere where raising chickens is allowed! And maybe ducks, and geese, and quail, and turkeys, and Guinean fowl....I love birds!
I've hens and live in North West London Hampstead village and grow my own vegetables and fruits I hope you are able to find a place to live were you are able to keep animals warning rooster's only get if you intend to breed and have no people living nearby my rooster Fred had to go to a friend who has a small holding IE little farm coz he would crow at 4am!!!!and all day driving my partner and our kids and naighbors crazy TC wishing you the best Marcus
I see alot of Silver Fayoumi hybrids & some pure breeds. Very disease resistant. A very special breed.. How funny ... My young roosters are getting interested in the sounds in this video and crowding around me wondering where all those chickens are making those noises.
It takes me back, smiling, and rapt in sweet memories to my many years on my smallholding up in Orkney. That sweet song of a "clucking hen" as the saying is there - and hoping the cockerel had done his job and the eggs were "birded" ie fertilised.. Counting the days...Listening for the movements .... I bred hens, ducks, geese and peafowl..Peachicks hatch with tiny tiaras and they whistle! Happy years.. memories to comfort in my old age.
I saw the look on that poor hens face when sh realized she wasn't going to be able to fit all of those eggs completely under her body. Yeah it did somehow work out but that was really stressful on her.
i think that this video is fake because even after almost 21 days the wet grass is still fresh green and if it is due to exess humidity then many of insects would have been grown under hen
@@duckybahiroast actually it's possible for the hey to stay green. I have a chinchilla and the green timothy hay we get for her stays green for months.
@@vickymarinou6271 ok. You got me on a very narrow technicality. I guess Occam‘s razor applies here. But since you bring it up, what’s the (any) alternative theory?
@@alexpearson8481 Anyone that's truly interested can do their own OBJECTIVE research. Not really something I can help someone with using my index finger and a smartphone
Aww, what a good mama hen you have! I loved her little inspection before settling in; _'Hmm....yes, this appears to be in order. This will suffice, human!'_ 😆🥰
I had 2 bantams covering over 50 eggs. After I came back form holidays (grandparents fed them) there were 42 chickens running around lol my grandparents were pissed...
Oh my sweet goodness 🥰🥰. You. Sir, are a very kind and gentle man! Thank you for taking care of God’s beautiful creatures. Your Momma Hen is such a caring Mother with a big heart. I just love seeing this. Thank you Also this video is one of the best ASMR videos I’ve seen.
Chickens need small rocks or dirt to eat to help break down their food and also need dirt to help keep their beak strong and sharp they cant get this from being raised on concrete or a cadge
i also had chicken when i was young and i treat them like pet. they are not in enclosure but just roaming wild. they go inside our house during early morning and afternoon, and then begin shouting for food. and once fed, they go wild again. they just sleep on a tree near our house. but the hen will nest inside our house. they dont run or keep distance when approached. they come at me whenever i call them. i hold them and they dont struggle. when you put ur fingers on their beak, they just like being stunned. during incubation, the hen rarely leaves to eat. instead, i bring food to her everyday and she doesn't peck me. i had to move to the city so i couldnt bring them with me
Your hen looks like a middle aged hen lots of expirance with chicks thankyou for not clipping your hens beaks and not clipping the combs or wattles chickens are so smart and Turkeys have over 90 different calls I love Finches and quails and rare breed pheasants I've a dove cote the waste is amazing at growing vegetables TC from Marcus Hampstead village NW London UK
@@kitieriwhite7758 I ain't worried trust you saw wtf some do to hens nasty cruel shit the whole beak iant cut off just most a fkn evil practice I hate it
It is really good to see all of your chickens will eat from your hand and for the most part aren't scared of nor do they seem to mind you touching them!!! That is a great animal lover and owner there!!!
Most hens won't want to take care of them or dedicate sufficient time to lay on them, so he gets a broody hen to do the job instead since she is more than willing to nurture those eggs whether or not they're hers, as shown in the video above.
I was once driving my car when I saw a hen running down a street trying to catch a egg that was rolling down. She extended her wings to try to catch it. I was wondering how both of them ended up there when I saw a man jump a fence and run towards them. I had to keep driving, so I didn’t see the end of the saga, but it was definitely interesting.
I would shower her with kisses after that, what a beautiful mum she is! I wish my chicks had a mum, incubated chicks miss out on that motherly love, and are overall worse off, no matter how much their human friends care for them. Congratulations on your lovely brood! :)
I have had a chicken hide her eggs from predators and bring 13 in from the woods. And not lose any to the hawks until they were big enough to wander away from her. Birds are dinosaurs. That is millions of years of survival. They know what to do.
She should be mother of the year!
Watching her trying to cover all the eggs, rolling them and checking them all made me think she is amazing 🕊💕❤️ may she live long
she'll be in the soup bowl more so than not .her motherhood go's beyound the beyound i wish humans was as high as she was
@@charlesborders2893I can see, you have understood. Never underestimate the animals no matter what size and shape they have taken, for they are closer to God than we are. Don't harm the and don't covet their physical body in order to eat it for this is one of the two cardinal sins man commits without being conscious. The other is the abuse of the creative forces / sexuality. Thank you Charles - you made my day.
@@susannanielsen6454 THANK YOU MY SWEET YOUR REPLY IS ACCEPTED GLAD TO HER FROM YOU I CAN TELL BY OUR VOCABULAR YOU MUST READ A LOT IT REFLECTS BACK WHAT YOU KNOW IS RECORDED IN YOUR CELLULAR DNA CIRCUIT GRID IT IS A INSIDE LOOK A YOUR DNA IT IS THE SEMANTIC OF THE CAPSCITY OF YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS IT IS ALL THAT YOU KNOW AND HAVE LEARNED WHILE YOU BEEN ON THE PLANET YOU ARE VERY INTERESTING PERSONALITY WOULD YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE RED HAIR I'M JUST BEING FRIENDLY YOU DON'T HAVE TO SAY BUT IT MEANS A LOT OF THINGS THANK YOU FOR YOUR KINDNESS . I SEE BENEVOLENCE .
@@susannanielsen6454 OH YES YOU ARE RIGHT THE ANIMALS KNOWS GOD BETTER THAN MAN MOST PEOPLE DON'T EVEN REALY KNOW GOD THEY DO NOT HAVE NO MATERIALS IN THERE CONSCIOUS MIND OF THOUGHT FORM OF THEIR SOCIAL MEMORY COMPLEX THEY NEVER STUDY ANY THING THEREFORE THEY ARE EMPTY VESSELS LIKING INTELLAGENCE. ACQUIRED KNOWLEDGE ,ALSO DID YOU GET THE REPLY BEFORE THIS ONE CHECKING TO MAKE SURE U/TUBE DID'T PULL IT
@@charlesborders2893 chill out lol
She has a big motherly heart, but don't overwhelm or stress her out. Be a good steward over all things - loving heart goes a long way. God bless.
Amen. And those eggs are very high quality. Our eggs in the midwest, MN, USA, don't look that good.
@M W 💯AGREE EXACTLY‼‼‼
Agree
Yeah...I agree. Poor mama hen, just too many eggs to sat on!!!
I understand the same…
it’s an amazing feat this hen accomplished but why over burden her?
Did this person want to sell chicks?
Taking advantage of another for your personal gain isn’t respectful,
10 or 12 eggs would be a large enough brood🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🤷🏻♀️
She clearly trusts you to handle the chicks and not hurt them. Well done 👍
What a sweet and doting lady. She's also so tolerant of being lifted up to show the babies, shows there is a trusting relationship there. I love the sounds mother hens make, those gentle little grunts
Yes, when you lift her up, I was in awe that she allowed you to do that, facing her. She's a sweet hen. You are good gentle man it seems.
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That’s a hen with a wonderfully strong maternal instinct! Please give her a special treat! She’ll be doing a lot of work, turning all those eggs to make sure they all get equal warmth and care and will protect them and continue to care for them when they hatch. And, reward her later on in life by not serving her on a plate. Bless you!
I agree x
Chickens are food animals wtf
Its fake, The eggs which werent under hens wouldnt grow and die because of cold
@Maert Seuw
true, but you can see in under a minute she is shifting eggs around to get beneath her better. i think its real
@@thomaslindell5448 k so what
Congratulations Sir, you have a wonderful hen. You obviously love and take excellent care of your flock. I adored having chickens. Sometimes the chickens are the nicest people you know! I hope things are going well for you and your flock, inshallah.
People are they t-rexis or a warm blooded burd
@@Monki0911 we are an animal holocaust
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@BirBaily Alhamdulillah
ANIMALS not people, go back to school
That hen was more successful at hatching those eggs than most expensive electric incubators are. You raise good hens and clearly hold back good roosters to breed them with!
not really
I highly doubt that hen actually incubated the eggs... more likely dude just put the eggs under her, and then took them out to incubate either with other hens or an electric incubator and stuck the chicks back under.... the hen couldn't even cover half of the eggs there is no way she would have been able to keep all of them incubated
Are you that silly to believe that hen hatched all those chicken? Seriously????
Hahaha!!! True enough
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I have a couple of "broody" hens. 1 chicken, and, 1 turkey. They dont care who laid the eggs, nor, what laid them. They are just proud mommas of what ever hatches.
Of course, he can even raise chicks that are not of his species
But ducks make bad chicken mothers…I had to brood them when she went for a swim and they tried to follow.
@@uprightfossil6673 She takes them to the water, thinking they can swim like her, and they drown
@@alhayat1 yes they get cold and die or drown. Ducks can incubate many eggs also, but baby ducks are far more developed than other birds when they hatch and are good companions for baby chickens to keep the flies and other bugs under control. ✌🏿
I love Turkeys far from being stupid wild ones have over "90"!!!! different calls and sounds each meaning different things they are so inquisitive and allways put I smile on my face and eat one noooooo wwwaaayyyyy ever gobllle gobble gobble power
All birds do look very healthy and full of trust without any kind of fear. You are giving a great respect towards your animals. It's very touching to see. If you are a blessing for them, it's no doubt you are a blessing towards nature and other people. May God always protects you and your family and keeps away any harm.
We had a broody hen who had been sitting on seventeen unfertilized eggs. At the proper time, we bought fifteen day old chicks, then went into the coop at night when chickens are almost comatose, removed the sterile eggs, and replaced the eggs with the chicks. We wondered if she would reject them. In the morning, she was the most wonderful mother.
That is one of sweetest story i've ever heard! Thank you for what you did!
Awwww! Thanks for sharing. We have 27 laying hens but no roosters. Maybe I will try this one day. Right now... 27 is more than enough. Ha.
I'm pretty sure the whole mother rejecting babies because some one touches them is an old wives tale. 🤷♂️ If that's what you meant.
We did the same. We had a Buff Orpington and she was very broody. We gave her 8 eggs and she hatched them all beautifully.
Aww that's so sweet ♥♥♥♥♥
I hope you live in a warm climate, momma is going to be to small when the chicks grow! I once had a Bantam chickens who hatched 2 turkey eggs. When the turkeys were something like 8 weeks old, she still tried to keep them warm. She sat on top of a turkey almost twice her size
You should collect her own eggs, let her hatch only her own eggs and keep the young hens from that batch. This way you are sure young hens are her biological daugthers and you could keep this supermomma gene in your flock.
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To reduce disease and improve long term layers, I put the eggs of of my oldest, healthiest hens who are still laying almost every day... under all my broodies.
My best setters are only two years old, and they are small, but I still will not use their own eggs until they prove themselves hardy and to be good long term layers. They can handle ten eggs from the larger six year olds easily.
This deserves more like I like the mention of super mom gene
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I would like to see her sitting on top of a turkey twice her size lol
i can imagine the chicken rolling up her sleeves when she saw the eggs
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How wonderful! You must be a special person to this hen. God knows, she is special to you and her many chicks!
That is an excellent broodie hen. They are hard to find.
Don't try this at home folks. He lives in a warm climate. Most hens can only sit on 9-12. People may think giving a hen 40 eggs is cute, but not all will hatch at that rate.
Regularly hatch 20 under one hen in Kentucky and Tennessee. Sooooo….
@@uprightfossil6673 you guys have it warmer than in kansas lol
@@SRCReptiles yeah, by far…and less tornados also….except for the last batch that was a bit too close for comfort 15 miles on either side. Anyway, babies are supposed to be born in the spring when there is lots of food and warmth.
that wasn't 40 i counted only 18
Here in pa my girls can only handle about 12 with a 90% hatch rate
What an amazing hen! I had a bantam once trying to cover a dozen eggs. She was having a hard time until she recruited a buddy to help! They each hatched part of the clutch
They will peck eachother to death in close proximity and in a small space like I said just UA-cam it research it I'm not mixing them with roosters they're mostly killed as chicks end up as food for snakes lizards birds of prey etc etc in captivity just look the subject up it's a nasty practice
You have hens and you don't know about beak clipping on lots of farms especially the mass egg laying and meat poultry farms
We used to have a bantam and gave her to a friend that had enough space for her. She ended up having chicks and being super involved with them, our friends showed pictures and a video, It was so cute
Had a Serama hen that tried 21 eggs once 😂 left her about 10...she got up around half time
Hi 👋 Tracey, how are you doing?
What an AMAZING brood hen you have !! We used to put between 15 - 20 eggs with our hens when i was growing up. She's really proven herself a very dedicated Mother !!
YEA WHEN SHE WAS WALKING OVER ALL OF THOSE EGGS SHE SAID TO HER SELF I DON'T THINK THAT DAM RUSTER BEEN WITH A HEN IN A DAM YEAR WHAT A LOAD DAM HE MUST HAVE BEEN READY TO BUST HEHEHEHEHE
Beautiful video , and it is true a hen will hatch that many. I didn’t know much about chickens when a neighbor gave me her flock of 20 or so with a rooster. We built a nice house for them and a nice fenced yard. I looked for eggs every day in the hen house and found none, then I found the hens getting out under the fence into the woods in the daytime and coming home to roost at night.It was summertime and one morning, I heard many cheep cheeps under my window, A single hen had brought 21 tiny new chicks up to my front door to show them off. I figured out that all the hens laid their eggs in the woods and one hen sat on them to hatch. I discovered that chickens are very smart and they worked together to hide their eggs from me ! I never suspected because they were all back in the house at sundown, (except for the sitting hen, but I did not notice) The hens would take turns going into the woods and there were always hens inside the fence in the daytime….because I filled up the feeder and put put water. 🌲🐤💕🌲
@@prarieborn6458 SOUNDS LIKE YOU NEED TO GET YOU SOME BOOKS ON CHICKEN CARE AND RASING THEM ALSO THEY ARE SMARTER THAN YOU RIGHT NOW AFTHER YOU DO A LOTA READING TO GET AHEAD OF THEM THEN YOU CAN OUT SMART THEM NEXT TIME HEHEHEHE
Awesome job mama! Your dedication was well received! She is so well natured!💜❤️
She’s a very good hen.
As kids we used to watch the brood hens and their new chicks for hours
the first few times they went out into the wide dangerous world to "learn the ropes".
This hen is so acceptive:) she goes into the nook with a crate full of eggs and immediately thinks "oh, ok, now all these are mine, lets take care of them":) nice bird:)
Broody hens are the best Momma's!!!🥰
I wish I was not living in a city neighbourhood so that I can raise chickens and ducks...I love these animals...
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I live in the city and i have chickens haha
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@@tobiascabrejas5154 jhn
YEA I WOULD HAVE FRIDE CHICKEN AND ROST DUCK EVER DAY HEHEHEHE
100% hatch! Amazing!! This man KNOWS chickens!! Salute to you sir! Rare to get all eggs hatched!
The chicks are adorable and the hen is a champ.
You can tell this guy treats his chicken with care. They don't run away from him, that means they know he's harmless and they trust him.
I never knew chicks came in such different colours! Props to you bro for raising some wonderful chickens
You should see my two birds one people think is a hawk and the other people think is a cockatoo
Yep there are many chicken breeds :)
@@RedRoseSeptember22 daümse
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What a good little mama she is! So dedicated and protective. I can’t wait until I can move somewhere where raising chickens is allowed! And maybe ducks, and geese, and quail, and turkeys, and Guinean fowl....I love birds!
@@kaytow5688 been watching for years
I love birds most especially chickens and parrot hence why I don't eat them
Doubt the youngest survived. You should had separated them giving the youngest more space
I've hens and live in North West London Hampstead village and grow my own vegetables and fruits I hope you are able to find a place to live were you are able to keep animals warning rooster's only get if you intend to breed and have no people living nearby my rooster Fred had to go to a friend who has a small holding IE little farm coz he would crow at 4am!!!!and all day driving my partner and our kids and naighbors crazy TC wishing you the best Marcus
@@marcusdrew6452 thanks :)
I see alot of Silver Fayoumi hybrids & some pure breeds. Very disease resistant. A very special breed.. How funny ... My young roosters are getting interested in the sounds in this video and crowding around me wondering where all those chickens are making those noises.
Yes the old hens that no longer are laying
I keep on as they make wonderful mothers
0:03 OMG that sound... it is the Cleric Hen!
She accepted the assignment 😀👏
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What a great mother hen. You sir are a lucky man. Your birds look happy and healthy. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful hen. Look after her. Hi from Australia ☀️
It takes me back, smiling, and rapt in sweet memories to my many years on my smallholding up in Orkney. That sweet song of a "clucking hen" as the saying is there - and hoping the cockerel had done his job and the eggs were "birded" ie fertilised.. Counting the days...Listening for the movements .... I bred hens, ducks, geese and peafowl..Peachicks hatch with tiny tiaras and they whistle! Happy years.. memories to comfort in my old age.
She has a pure soul
I had Buff Orpingtons and Cochins that hatched out eggs for me. Chicken, duck and goose eggs. Hens are amazing!
I saw the look on that poor hens face when sh realized she wasn't going to be able to fit all of those eggs completely under her body. Yeah it did somehow work out but that was really stressful on her.
i think that this video is fake because even after almost 21 days the wet grass is still fresh green and if it is due to exess humidity then many of insects would have been grown under hen
lmao ya
@@duckybahiroast awh shit typical... dangit...im trying to learn how to be a farmer here!
@@duckybahiroast actually it's possible for the hey to stay green. I have a chinchilla and the green timothy hay we get for her stays green for months.
@@duckybahiroast if its alfala it will stay green for a long long time.
As someone who doesn't even want 1 baby, I have mad respect for mama hen and her 25.
What is wrong with you, not wanting children?
@@keithwilson6060 There is nothing wrong with me.
@@megakaren2160
You are denying your body’s natural purpose.
haha true
@@keithwilson6060 And yet I don't feel deprived in any way.
WOW!!! I didn't expect them all to hatch!!! How adorable ^_^ what a good momma ♥♥♥♥♥
Oh poor girl! You'll make her have a nervous breakdown! Twenty-five babies to look after! LOL!
Aside from agreeing to all the wonderful things said about that marvelous mother hen...that is the greenest hay!! 😀
Actually lucerne
You are good at raising chickens brother
25 eggs are a bit too much, we used to put maximum 21 eggs under a hen.
So cute. Fun fact - these are little dinosaurs. They (all birds) are direct lineage from Dino ancestry.
0:03 I can see that
No. That's not a fact. It's a theory. So you should say Fun Theory
@@vickymarinou6271 ok. You got me on a very narrow technicality. I guess Occam‘s razor applies here. But since you bring it up, what’s the (any) alternative theory?
@@alexpearson8481 Anyone that's truly interested can do their own OBJECTIVE research. Not really something I can help someone with using my index finger and a smartphone
@@vickymarinou6271 Thanks, predictable response.
Aww, what a good mama hen you have! I loved her little inspection before settling in; _'Hmm....yes, this appears to be in order. This will suffice, human!'_ 😆🥰
I had 2 bantams covering over 50 eggs. After I came back form holidays (grandparents fed them) there were 42 chickens running around lol my grandparents were pissed...
Oh my sweet goodness 🥰🥰. You. Sir, are a very kind and gentle man! Thank you for taking care of God’s beautiful creatures. Your Momma Hen is such a caring Mother with a big heart. I just love seeing this. Thank you
Also this video is one of the best ASMR videos I’ve seen.
Aren't they precious, and what a good girl! I do love birds, and it's always nice to meet someone else who does, too.
"YOU" laid her 25 eggs. Bet that made your eyes water. I would have got some chickens to lay them!!!!
This chicken is the best of all my chickens, thanks for your comment
닭들은 이렇게 키워야되는데
예쁘게 잘키우시네요
병아리도 너무예뻐요
서울에서 당신의친구 Rich
Do you eat dog ?
@@marcusdrew6452 NO, 🥶🥶🥶
Do you think dog eating should be banned in Korea ?
@BossLady no I couldn't I know eating dog is a known practice in Korea and wanted the opinion of a Korean person thanks and tc
Wow!! That’s impressive!!! As we raise chickens/turkeys...I can honestly say we’ve never has one brood 25!! 10 or 12 I believe was the max!
Chickens need small rocks or dirt to eat to help break down their food and also need dirt to help keep their beak strong and sharp they cant get this from being raised on concrete or a cadge
At the very end of the video, isn't that grit? You can buy bags of it and feed it to your chickens.
i also had chicken when i was young and i treat them like pet. they are not in enclosure but just roaming wild. they go inside our house during early morning and afternoon, and then begin shouting for food. and once fed, they go wild again. they just sleep on a tree near our house. but the hen will nest inside our house. they dont run or keep distance when approached. they come at me whenever i call them. i hold them and they dont struggle. when you put ur fingers on their beak, they just like being stunned. during incubation, the hen rarely leaves to eat. instead, i bring food to her everyday and she doesn't peck me. i had to move to the city so i couldnt bring them with me
What an awesome hen and wow, that rooster has a set of lungs on him
بسم اللہ الرحمن الرحیم ۔۔ السلام علیکم ۔
ماشاءاللہ ۔ الف مبروک علیک ۔۔
اللہ خیر و برکہ و سلامہ ۔ ( ھندی ۔الکویت )
Motherhood is really noble wether it be a human or animals mother is always a mother
She’s like “scuse me sir I’m just trying to take care of my babies”
Firstly I am Christian, secondly I am not from Middle or Far East.
I have to tell you one thing,sir : congratulations!
What does "being a Christian or not" have anything to do with this context?
Had us in the first half, not gonna lie XD
@@hanaluong2672 don't be negative,I just said that I'm not a fellow countryman of him!
@@Queen_Angelcakes1803 XD
@@kimphilby7999 It is a good thing to congratulate someone. Just keep it simple that way.
What a good Mama hen! I don't know how she kept all of the eggs warm and alive! And she trusts you.
Your hen looks like a middle aged hen lots of expirance with chicks thankyou for not clipping your hens beaks and not clipping the combs or wattles chickens are so smart and Turkeys have over 90 different calls I love Finches and quails and rare breed pheasants I've a dove cote the waste is amazing at growing vegetables TC from Marcus Hampstead village NW London UK
who in their right mind would clip a chicken beak!? That's the only way they can eat and drink!
@@kitieriwhite7758 look it up on UA-cam lots of farmers do it just do some research on the subject don't come at me like I'm fkn crazy or something
@@marcusdrew6452 don't worry I'm not coming for ya, I'm just surprised that people do that
@@kitieriwhite7758 I ain't worried trust you saw wtf some do to hens nasty cruel shit the whole beak iant cut off just most a fkn evil practice I hate it
For what reason chicken beak need to get clipped? R u not mistaken them with roster' spurs?
Sweet gentle momma! Babies are darling!
The basket! I want a basket like that!
That is so awesome to see. Just look at those teeny tiny things. You sure kept the hen house clean and shiny. Very healthy. Thanks for sharing.
I love baby chicks. If only they could stay so tiny
And how would we get more baby chicks if they stayed tiny??
@@bandit4true 😆
It is really good to see all of your chickens will eat from your hand and for the most part aren't scared of nor do they seem to mind you touching them!!! That is a great animal lover and owner there!!!
Right, thanks for your positive comment
what a good mama! so many teeny peepers.
If all human can have such a heart 💖
This world will be a lovely place
(No WAR, No Racism)
What incredibly beautiful chicks. I cant wait for my spring hatching. I'm so excited already and yet its still snowing outside!!
You have a good momma hen there❤️I love chickens
yeah ;)
All animals are PRECIOUS !
Very true from marcus member of the ANIMAL LIBERATION FRONT ALF UK look us up see what we do TC from Marcus 👍
She's a wonderfully mom !
what a good mom! She is priceless! ❤️
Anyone that loves and respects animals is my hero… thank you dear Sir
I love that the roosters eat from your hand. Why don't you let the hens keep their eggs? Very nice video.
Most hens won't want to take care of them or dedicate sufficient time to lay on them, so he gets a broody hen to do the job instead since she is more than willing to nurture those eggs whether or not they're hers, as shown in the video above.
congrats for laying those eggs!
🤭🤪😂
I was once driving my car when I saw a hen running down a street trying to catch a egg that was rolling down. She extended her wings to try to catch it. I was wondering how both of them ended up there when I saw a man jump a fence and run towards them. I had to keep driving, so I didn’t see the end of the saga, but it was definitely interesting.
Cute! With all those hens, pullets and chicks.
اللهم صل على محمد وآل محمد ماشاء الله لاقوة الا بالله العلي العظيم اللهم بارك
She’s like, “What?! I have to be mother to TWENTY-FIVE eggs?!!!”
Why my native chicken is angry as hell if go near to her while hatching eggs lol😂
She's got that western attitude🤣
I would shower her with kisses after that, what a beautiful mum she is! I wish my chicks had a mum, incubated chicks miss out on that motherly love, and are overall worse off, no matter how much their human friends care for them.
Congratulations on your lovely brood! :)
I cannot lie, her eyes were saying.. dude what the heck.
Chickens are very smart and loyal ..good mommy girl 💕🤗🥰
I have had a chicken hide her eggs from predators and bring 13 in from the woods. And not lose any to the hawks until they were big enough to wander away from her. Birds are dinosaurs. That is millions of years of survival. They know what to do.
YES
*The Chicken:* Yes, I have a big butt...but this is just ridiculous!
بسم الله ماشاء الله اللهم بارك
Something so great about mama hens . Proud mama
The fellow with the giant comb looks just like my rooster. 🐓
This is unbelievable. This hen is the most dedicated one. Thanks!
I love chickens,,,they have personality
Such beautiful babies!
مبدع دائما في القمة
what a happy BIG Family...good job momma chicken
I love watching this it's very sweet.
بالضبط
@@حٌَّسيِّنِالزيادي-ظ8ق English
nice
Thanks for the video it was very cheery she’s a lovely mum
healthy breeders and have healthy chickens greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩💯
0:10 when my friends see me with gums :
ماشاء الله تبارك الله اللهم بارك على سيدنا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه وسلم تسليما كثيرا اللهم حفظهم ليصا حبيها 🤲🤲👏👏👏👏👏😀😀😀😀
ola
Such a good mommy!