Parront
Crossing the Road
The hens sometimes "get rid of" a bad egg they will push it out of the nest and it breaks, they will eat it to remove something that could attract a predator to the nest, just like a wild bird does. Animals will eat the after-birth for the same reason. I just try to not give them a reason to need to do such clean-up!Here's the pre-hatch report:
I dug the eggs that Mari was sitting on out of the straw and candled them. There were 4 Dorking sized eggs with no chicks, and 1 Leghorn sized egg with a chick inside but no movement. This hatch is due July 1st or 2nd. I know they have been eating eggs and no eggs were laid outside the nest that Mari is in.
I just candled the eggs in the incubator. This is Day 7 for them. Five definitely had chicks, and 4-5 were maybes. I'm still pretty amateur at this candling business.
I plan to let Mari continue to sit on the eggs, and the next time she goes broody, I'll pull all the real eggs out from under her and replace them with ceramic ones to try to break them both of eating eggs. They always have plenty of food, there's no reason for them to eat eggs or maybe even chicks. Ewww. That's cannibalism. Yuck.
