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who has ever heard of these methods or tried? if you did try did they hatch or go bad? lets hear what you have!
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yes this is real and could hatch some eggs but the sand method wont work until summer you can try the non broody method might not work in winter all these methods were done in spring to late falls some farmers here don't believe this can be done because they never tried I don't want to make an argument or something but who ever say this is bad and a lie try for your selfMy first impression was is this for real and are theese people kidding or what? Great site however i hope to learn more about this topic!
I'm of the old school, I guess. A wise chicken friend of mine says, "Just because something can be done doesn't mean it should be done."
Exactly This way of hatching sounds preposterous and not natural.I'm sorry, but your story has so many holes and impossibilities in it. So you tie a pillow to her. If I did that my chicken would rightfully freak out. How do you keep it from falling off when it's finished freaking out? Duct tape it? How does it poop with a pillow over its butt? How does it get on the roost at night with a pillow on its butt? How do the chicks not suffocate in the time between the first and last hatching. Why would a non broody hen adopt the supposed chicks? If it were that easy we wouldn't need heat lamps to grow them when incubated.
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