DogAndCat36
Crowing
I have a golden laced Sebright named Danny. She has a clutch of 6 bantam eggs. I was checking on her today and found that she was off the nest and was sitting on three australorp eggs, I checked the 6 eggs and they were a little bit under room temperature, I then quickly moved her and the three new eggs into the nest and she didn't try to leave them.
(you don't need to read this part, just a little backstory)
A little background to why I moved Danny, she was sitting on the 6 egg for a whole day, she never did that before, I was hoping that she was broody. My chickens have no nesting boxes and I was planning on making some for them. The area where they nest is a part of the coop that I put to cardboard pieces by the wall, one has a hole in it that allows them to go in, but they could plow over the cardboard anytime. The australorps would always harass her out of the nest so that they could lay their eggs, she would always come back after they laid their eggs. So I made the nesting box and placed the eggs in and she jumped in after them.
Are the 6 eggs still ok?!
(you don't need to read this part, just a little backstory)
A little background to why I moved Danny, she was sitting on the 6 egg for a whole day, she never did that before, I was hoping that she was broody. My chickens have no nesting boxes and I was planning on making some for them. The area where they nest is a part of the coop that I put to cardboard pieces by the wall, one has a hole in it that allows them to go in, but they could plow over the cardboard anytime. The australorps would always harass her out of the nest so that they could lay their eggs, she would always come back after they laid their eggs. So I made the nesting box and placed the eggs in and she jumped in after them.
Are the 6 eggs still ok?!