I hope I chose the right place to ask this. I have two broody hens but have no rooster so I went out and bought the girls a dozen fertile eggs, some RIR and some RIW's. They each got their six but my Speckled Sussex is now down to four, one was never fertile and one cracked which eventually 'disappeared' by consumption.
Question is unrelated to all that though. What I have been wondering is when the girls come off the nests to eat and dustbathe and generally growl and show attitude, how long should they be staying off the nests in this later stage of incubation?
The mornings are pretty cold here and I read everyone's advice of 'keep those incubators SHUT' so I wondered if the hens going off their nests is retarding the development of the 10 surviving eggs?
Do they know instinctually how long they can stay out? I sometimes herd them back when it seems they have been out for a real long time. Is that wrong and should I be letting them decide for themselves? I herd them to the barn door then they go into their nests after they get through the door, I don't physically place them on the nests.
{Oooops, forgot to add that hatchdate is this FRiday the 26th of June, I assume around 8:30 PM}
Question is unrelated to all that though. What I have been wondering is when the girls come off the nests to eat and dustbathe and generally growl and show attitude, how long should they be staying off the nests in this later stage of incubation?
The mornings are pretty cold here and I read everyone's advice of 'keep those incubators SHUT' so I wondered if the hens going off their nests is retarding the development of the 10 surviving eggs?
Do they know instinctually how long they can stay out? I sometimes herd them back when it seems they have been out for a real long time. Is that wrong and should I be letting them decide for themselves? I herd them to the barn door then they go into their nests after they get through the door, I don't physically place them on the nests.
{Oooops, forgot to add that hatchdate is this FRiday the 26th of June, I assume around 8:30 PM}
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