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Chickens eggs need to lose 13% of their weight, emus need to lose 12-15%, so maybe peafowl eggs are close to this number.
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I've never thought to weigh mine... I know they do that for emu eggs since you can't see inside, but most of the time you can see into pea eggs to tell development. I'm about to set a dozen or so, I could weigh them weekly and find out, if someone doesn't know offhand? I'd be interested to know the answer, so I might anyway![]()
Fascinating! Now I really want to weigh mine and see!I'm pretty sure Kathy weighs hers' and has posted the info. before, I was just hoping to not have to go searching for it. I think it was 10-12%, but not positive at all. I decided to weigh mine for the first time this year and one of the first ones I set started at 107g and at 3 weeks it is 98g, I'm hoping it is on track.
I will look for the weight loss info on the eggs you sent me last year.How much weight should a Pea egg lose during incubation?
I will look for the weight loss info on the eggs you sent me last year.
-Kathy
Hello Everyone,
I am hoping to find some answers here. I am very new at this. Last July we had a peahen fly into our yard and she had 4 baby peachicks. We took good care of them. They are now with the peahens original owner. He left mama peahen because she was acting like she was nesting. We noticed a month ago that she was sitting on 5 eggs. We are not sure if they are fertilized or not. There was a wild turkey that just happened to show up last month for a few weeks and plus her 3 male peacocks that were as big as she was but were only 8 months old. Not sure if they were to young to mate. The wild turkey is gone now. We found her nest and she's been on those eggs for over a month and still no chicks. What do we do at this point? Is the hatching period over? I read somewhere that it takes 28 days and she is probably going on 38 days. Do we remove the eggs? I am afraid to touch them and disturb her nest. How do we help momma peahen?
Thank you.