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bantam hens
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Most breeds of bantams are excellent setters and can be used to hatch other hens eggs. Often putting a bantam in a cage with a clutch of eggs will "make" her go broody and she will set on the eggs.
If you mean meat, then no.
The same as other laying hens - layer feed, preferrably organic crumbles.
Cornish hens do not need a specialized feed. You would feed a Cornish hen the same as any other breed of chicken. A good quality commercial layer feed if she is still young enough to lay eggs. Scratch feed of mixed grains if she does not need the extra calcium or protein for egg production.
Usually bantams are quite feisty but silkies are the best bantams. Warrens are good and Sussex . But if you want to rescue X battery hens they are usually moody and quite angry towards other hens even there own batch. hope this helps! :) :)
Bantams is the nickname for Bradford City football club.
Our roosters eat the same feed as the hens. It is a basic ration for egg laying poultry purchased up at the tractor supply. They also get veggie and salad scraps from the kitchen. They don't mind getting into my garden and eating my greens and strawberries either.
No: only mammals nurse their young by lactating (producing milk). Chicks are able to run about almost as soon as they hatch, and can therefore forage for their own food. The mother "shows them around" and protects them, but ultimately the chicks feed themselves. Pigeons, however, produce a "crop milk" that they regurgitate for their young, but this is fundamentally different than mammals' milk.
by attack their enemies....
Cornish Hens