archeryrob
Songster
We have one Dark brahma rooster and three hens. My daughter wanted to breed some more and I checked all three hens and found only one I wanted in the future line. So we have her and him in a breeders coop, but I have yet to see her submit and him cover her. Of course, I am not over there a lot, but when I have seen him dance she hasn't laid down for him.
I threw the first egg in an incubator last night from the day before and got another one just today and put it in a carton in the basement for now. My assumption is if I get veins on candling in 3 to 4 days I can let the incubator run for the one egg and collets eggs for a week and half, twice and stuff them under the two broody hens we have. My daughter prefers to have the hens hatch them and it put the two slacker back to work and active again.
So if the one in the incubator comes up a dud with no veins in 4 days, is there a quicker way to determine when she has been covered and fertilized?
I threw the first egg in an incubator last night from the day before and got another one just today and put it in a carton in the basement for now. My assumption is if I get veins on candling in 3 to 4 days I can let the incubator run for the one egg and collets eggs for a week and half, twice and stuff them under the two broody hens we have. My daughter prefers to have the hens hatch them and it put the two slacker back to work and active again.

So if the one in the incubator comes up a dud with no veins in 4 days, is there a quicker way to determine when she has been covered and fertilized?