I posted that. Yeah the egg that sank did hatch, but I did the test before lockdown. So, day 18. At that time the air cell was still way undersized. I also didn't leave it in the water very long to wait to see if there was wiggling.
edit: as for accuracy, I wouldn't trust it 100% , unless you see movement! I like to do it for fun to watch the eggs move.
Oh, okay. Thanks.
Okay, so I have 4 pullets that will be 6 weeks old on 1/6 so I was thinking that it was time to transfer them, during the day, to an outside run. However, the weather's supposed to be all over the place and on Wednesday, the high is only supposed to be 17 degrees. Having said that, I'm not sure how well they could handle the weather. The run is actually an indoor dog kennel. I can put a top on it to protect them from rain/snow and such but not from the cold. @ronott1 , if I remember correctly, you said that at 6 weeks, they no longer need the supplemental lighting. Did I remember right? If so, do you think they'd be able to handle that drastic of a drop in the temp? I can possibly get a tarp to drape over it so that at least 3 sides are protected from any wind.
The reason I ask is because I want to start slowly getting them acclimated to the outside so I can start getting my 6 babies into the big brooder.
So my plan is;
- Move our 7 pullets and 3 cockerels into the main chicken house with the adults.
- Move our 4 pullets from the brooder into the outside starter house.
- Move our 6 new babies into the main brooder.
Also, our 10 from step 1 free range with the adults but tend to stay somewhat away from them. I think it's because they're just used to it that way and they have their pecking orders established. So, what is the less stressful way to start getting them all under one roof?
My brother thinks we should just lock them into the run together and since they won't be able to get to their house, they'll roost in the main house with the adults on their own. However, every time we try this approach, the little sneakers always find a way out of the run and back to their own house. I think the best way to do it is to just lock them in the big house for 3 days, watching them carefully of course for any kind of abuse (besides dominance issues). So, we need some advice on how to do this.
I know this post is long but thanks for taking the time to read it and responding.
