I have two Pekins (about 6-7 months old). Apple, the female, has recently started laying eggs. A few issues:
1) its winter here in Canberra, and most nights its below zero degrees. I didn't think she'd lay during winter, although they seem warm enough as they still sleep in their ponds overnight (they have 2 different houses to go into)
2) they're only 7 months old, so not quite adults yet
3) and we're not sure if they're fertilised.
We can't split the male and female up, as they'd get lonely and were raised together. Also, we don't have a yard big enough to have two pens.
a) how i can check if they're fertilised
b) what should I do if they are fertilised?
I assume they can't be eaten... we do take them away from her every morning, so not sure if thats enough time for development.
1) its winter here in Canberra, and most nights its below zero degrees. I didn't think she'd lay during winter, although they seem warm enough as they still sleep in their ponds overnight (they have 2 different houses to go into)
2) they're only 7 months old, so not quite adults yet
3) and we're not sure if they're fertilised.
We can't split the male and female up, as they'd get lonely and were raised together. Also, we don't have a yard big enough to have two pens.
a) how i can check if they're fertilised
b) what should I do if they are fertilised?
I assume they can't be eaten... we do take them away from her every morning, so not sure if thats enough time for development.