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What happens when a co-parent leaves the communal nest and comes back to find the newest broody took over the older broody’s spit and eggs?
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A ruined hatch usually as fighting over eggs is bad .What happens when a co-parent leaves the communal nest and comes back to find the newest broody took over the older broody’s spit and eggs?
I was afraid of that. Good thing I could care less if they hatch or not.A ruined hatch usually as fighting over eggs is bad .
I just checked the hens, everything seems fine. They just switched places.A ruined hatch usually as fighting over eggs is bad .
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Are they turkey or show girl babies??
Welcome back. You first posted in this thread on July 24, 2016. Your last post in this thread prior to today was July 24, 2017.BYC just tossed this thread into my Watched list for no reason, huh.
Well, since I'm here, apparently, I have one BB White turkey poult that came home with me from work as a dying rescue and lived, and also some Midget White eggs in the incubator.
BYC just tossed this thread into my Watched list for no reason, huh.
Well, since I'm here, apparently, I have one BB White turkey poult that came home with me from work as a dying rescue and lived, and also some Midget White eggs in the incubator.