Soooo, my first year w/Pilgrims and my Lilly is sitting well on about a dozen eggs. She's been very attentive only taking a quick break every day or so. I started the day count until hopeful hatch on the first day she sat FULL time. Today is day 32.....
what is taking them so long? Lilly got off her nest yesterday for a brief break & I had a chance to get a peek at one egg.... the shell does look thinner. Could the cold weather we had back when she first started to set delay the incubation period? I do plan on giving her a few more days but I am def. getting nervous about this. I am bringing her in a few hands full of FRESH growing green grass and placing it next to her each day and she sweetly talks to me and gobbles it up but she doesn't seem interested in the flock raiser. Any suggestion? Similar experience? How many more days should I give her?
Keeper of Domestic NON-Migratory Muscovy along w/30 Chooks - some named... some not, 5 Kitties - Ari, Tacy, Otis, Boots, Leo, 2 Farmcollies - Abby & Ruby, 1 pr. Pilgrim geese- Issac & Lilly, 6 Calls - Jack, Little Joe, Holly, Cassandra, Zoey & Emma.
Keeper of Domestic NON-Migratory Muscovy along w/30 Chooks - some named... some not, 5 Kitties - Ari, Tacy, Otis, Boots, Leo, 2 Farmcollies - Abby & Ruby, 1 pr. Pilgrim geese- Issac & Lilly, 6 Calls - Jack, Little Joe, Holly, Cassandra, Zoey & Emma.












... I'll check them for fertility before ditching them & if need be re-home those hussy Pekins who are taking up Issacs attn.
The one I checked yesterday did look/feel thin shelled compared to early on in her setting. Arrrgg! I really want those goslings to hatch.... at least a FEW of them. 