Jeremy,
Our condolences re: your friend's passing.
Melinda,
If you're just looking for fertile eggs, you could try to go to your farmers' market this weekend or perhaps to Trader Joe's for eggs?? If and when the eggs hatch, you can always bring the feathered out chcks to your feed store. I don't know if your cochin will accept day old chicks in a few weeks-sometimes it's successful, sometimes , it's not. In the meantime, can you put some golf balls or some wooden eggs under her?
My cochin Elye is still setting tightly on her three BCM eggs. The other pullets continue to "invade/crowd" her space to lay their eggs! My broody delaware Omega somehow broke one of the four eggs that she is setting on .. guess she must have eaten a part of it also. The BCM eggs are due to hatch on May 31.
Renee,
How is Bridget doing with her eggs? Omega got off her nest today, and that's when I looked at the eggs and saw the broken one. Cleaned it out, added rice hulls to her nest box. A friend and I are going to Terra Firma Farm in Petaluma tomorrow; they carry the Cascade feed you have for your girls.
Our condolences re: your friend's passing.
Melinda,
If you're just looking for fertile eggs, you could try to go to your farmers' market this weekend or perhaps to Trader Joe's for eggs?? If and when the eggs hatch, you can always bring the feathered out chcks to your feed store. I don't know if your cochin will accept day old chicks in a few weeks-sometimes it's successful, sometimes , it's not. In the meantime, can you put some golf balls or some wooden eggs under her?
My cochin Elye is still setting tightly on her three BCM eggs. The other pullets continue to "invade/crowd" her space to lay their eggs! My broody delaware Omega somehow broke one of the four eggs that she is setting on .. guess she must have eaten a part of it also. The BCM eggs are due to hatch on May 31.
Renee,
How is Bridget doing with her eggs? Omega got off her nest today, and that's when I looked at the eggs and saw the broken one. Cleaned it out, added rice hulls to her nest box. A friend and I are going to Terra Firma Farm in Petaluma tomorrow; they carry the Cascade feed you have for your girls.