don't stress about the viability of the egg. I've taken store bought fertile eggs, that were refrigerated, and put them under a broody and they hatched. Not 100% but I blamed that on the refrigeration. I would suggest what others have: buy a cheap incubator, borrow one, or find a friend that...
Hi Everyone,
So a hen is broody for the second time this season. She is a great hen and accepts day old chicks to raise that I get for her., about 3 times in the past. It's October and she is now broody again. It's been about a week. When can I introduce the day olds? Should I wait at least two...
If you have a local "natural food store" they may sell fertile eggs. Many people will buy them and incubate.
Even fertile eggs that have been refrigerated will hatch, though the hatch rate will be a bit lower. Bring the eggs to room temp
for a day before you put into the bator.
A pop door that can be opened or closed from either the inside or the outside.
I have a 10x16 shed converted into a coop. Inside it's divided in half with chickens on one side
and feed/storage on the other side. I muck out the coop every morning once the chickens go
out to the enclosed run...
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I agree I fixed up a room I live in when my eggs start hatching.
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OK, I want to live with you! GREAT set up!
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yep they are slow to mature and he's just young, give him some time he'll get there.
Honestly, to me at least, he does have a female build to him though, may just be the line?? I dont know? But he looks hennish in the build, but does have the hackle and saddle feathers of a male, but...
Thanks for the replies. I guess the name Imp is either sex! I'm just curious why no roo behaviour?
Or maybe he saw that the last roo, went to live in the town next door last month!
At least the girls don't dislike him. :-)
Hello Sumatra folks,
Here is my Sumatra. Today 20 weeks old. I have been calling her a her because of the lack of roo behaviour. Absolutely not interested in any of the hens, and I have not heard a peep or any attempt at crowing. My friend saw this bird this past weekend and says it's a...
After 4 hatches this summer I love my broodies. Though I feel your pain as far as missing the eggs.
I did read a good anti broody option on byc the other day. Freeze some eggs, put them under your broody.
Change to new frozen eggs every few hours. I'm trying this option next time.