Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Our chickens just started laying last week at approx. 4 1/2 months old. Right now the eggs are all very small, but I was wondering if they could hatch already? We cant wait to be great grand parents!
It would be better to wait a few weeks until the eggs got larger and could better contain a growing chick, but hatching pullet eggs can have a successful outcome although perhaps not ideal. Normally I like my hens to be laying for at least a month but five and a half weeks ago I accidently lost my little bantam rooster and he and the hens hadn't quite reached five months yet.
My initial plan was to wait to next year and get another rooster, but this little guy had a super personality. After thinking about it for a week, I decided to collect eggs. I wasn't sure if the eggs were fertile or would even hatch, but decided to try. We also had been having a heat wave when the eggs were collected.
On day 18 when I put six eggs into lockdown (Some hadn't developed and were discarded.) I was concerned that the small eggs were filled with black. Air cells were barely visible. By then I certainly wasn't confident, but five tiny babies hatched and are in the brooder, so I'm glad I did it. Hopefully at least one will be a little rooster like his daddy. So while it's possible to hatch from pullet eggs, I wouldn't do it unless there was a pressing need. A few weeks wait would probably insure a better outcome.
Thanks! We have however decided to wait until spring.