So, Since it may take a few days for all the eggs to hatch, would you leave them in the coop (other birds go in at night) or go ahead and take the nesting box (it's removable) eggs, keets, and hen and put them all in isolation? I am assuming this is the best course of action, I just didn't want...
Hi All,
My polish hen went broody, so I stuck some guinea eggs under her to keep her happy. We don't have any roosters, but we do have male gunieas so I knew the guinea eggs could be fertile. Well she has been sitting on 13 of them for quite some time. I wasn't really organized with this and...
oh good!! I was hoping it was a She! Thank you! We live in the country and have guineas, but I wasn't really ready for a rooster. Looking forward to my first egg :)
Bought 3 SLW pullers. This is my first time raising chickens though, and to me this one's comb is really red and large compared to my others. What do you think?