Laree - Thank you again for letting me come by to get the Eggs for Tucson Tofu. I hope I didn't stay too long. I loved meeting your husband and kids and seeing your home and your chicken art collection. I missed the bomb, but enjoyed the posts you put up about it. Oh, the Kholrabi was great! Thank you for giving it to me. The green was was the really tastey one. I definitly need to master the art of growing it. I sliced and grilled it on my George Forman. The pictures you posted were fun. Cool.
Tucson Tofu - Glad the eggs made it down and that the broody has accepted them. They do know how to spread out over their eggs. It has been fun getting to know you in this process.
Thank you all for the congrats on the hatch and for sharing the joy!
Mohonri - enjoy your time away from office and city. Sound lovely!
newchickmom09 - nice to hear from you.
Cap - On the broody hen, you can break or give her fertilized eggs or give her baby chicks. The only thing that has worked for me to break a broody hen is to confine her away from her nest. If she decides the new area is nest worthy and nests there, you'll need to put her in a wire bottom cage. Here's a thread about it: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=181289 Last year I had three go broody that I tried to break with ice cubes and or moving them of their nests often...I failed and by the time I broke down and isolated them away from their nests, their combs were very shrunken, almost completely gone and very pale. I was sad as I realized I had failed them by not breaking them. If you want fertilized eggs, some folks might have some that you can procure. I have also read threads of people hatching fertilized eggs from Trader Joes. Somewhere there is a thread that tells how to read the dates on the cartons.
newchickmom09 - My dad thinks I should have some ducks....
Tucson Tofu - Glad the eggs made it down and that the broody has accepted them. They do know how to spread out over their eggs. It has been fun getting to know you in this process.
Thank you all for the congrats on the hatch and for sharing the joy!
Mohonri - enjoy your time away from office and city. Sound lovely!
newchickmom09 - nice to hear from you.
Cap - On the broody hen, you can break or give her fertilized eggs or give her baby chicks. The only thing that has worked for me to break a broody hen is to confine her away from her nest. If she decides the new area is nest worthy and nests there, you'll need to put her in a wire bottom cage. Here's a thread about it: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=181289 Last year I had three go broody that I tried to break with ice cubes and or moving them of their nests often...I failed and by the time I broke down and isolated them away from their nests, their combs were very shrunken, almost completely gone and very pale. I was sad as I realized I had failed them by not breaking them. If you want fertilized eggs, some folks might have some that you can procure. I have also read threads of people hatching fertilized eggs from Trader Joes. Somewhere there is a thread that tells how to read the dates on the cartons.
newchickmom09 - My dad thinks I should have some ducks....