Right now we specialize in heritage Rhode Island Reds, Blue Laced Red Wyandottes, and four exclusive chicken varieties that we develop for laying and cold hardiness and beauty. We focus on breeding practical poultry and livestock for homesteads. Rebecca Krebs: I own and operate in North Star Poultry here in Montana. So to start, can you share a bit about yourself with our listeners, a little bit about who you are and what you do? Jessica Mitchell: We’re excited to get into this, uh, topic with you today. So welcome to the podcast, Rebecca, and thank you so much for joining us today. We’re gonna be talking about incubating mixed birds and everything that entails with Rebecca. ![]() At MOTHER EARTH NEWS, for 50 years in counting, we’ve been dedicated to conserving our planet’s natural resources while helping you conserve your financial resources. I’m Jessica, and joining me today is Rebecca of North Star Poultry. Jessica Mitchell: Well, good day everyone, and we appreciate you for joining us on another exciting Mother Earth News and Friends podcast. We encourage listeners to determine the right poultry keeping practices for their own situations. Since we have two different poultry keepers on the podcast today, they’re both coming with their own expertise and perspectives, so there may be some practices they do slightly differently based on their experiences. First, we’re going to jump in on my call with Rebecca and we’ll hear from Patrice later on in the episode. Join me on two interviews with some great poultry keepers, Rebecca Krebs and Patrice Lewis. In this episode, we’re learning about how you can successfully incubate mixed species of birds together and why you’d want to. What do these two pairings have in common? They can be incubated together. Innovation you can trust.ĭucks and geese, chickens and turkeys. They offer unparalleled practicality, reliability, superior hatch rates, and healthy chicks. They’ve been focusing on egg incubator design continuously since 1976, resulting in egg incubators, chick brooders, and incubation accessories. ![]() We’d like to thank our sponsor for this episode, Brinsea, chick incubation specialists.
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