okay I had 3 broody silkies to begin with- well one decided that she was my meaties' mama...
so the other two were sitting on some silkie and duck eggs. The silkie eggs should be due to hatch next week or so. When I went to check their feed this morning both hens were off the nest and one was EATING one of her EGGS!! ahhh! it was all bloody and everything!! So I took the eggs and let both broodies out. The eggs are now in my bator, but they are filthy. I have heard not to wash them but not to incubate dirty eggs? I can't just give up on these babies though--so they are on one side of the bator while my duck eggs that have been in the bator for a few days, are on the other side.
What would cause the broody to eat one of her eggs?? Does that happen alot? I had a bowl of crumbles and water right next to the nest so they could eat and drink.
I would have put the eggs under my broody EE, but she is sitting on like 20 eggs as it is...she is flatter than a pancake
so the other two were sitting on some silkie and duck eggs. The silkie eggs should be due to hatch next week or so. When I went to check their feed this morning both hens were off the nest and one was EATING one of her EGGS!! ahhh! it was all bloody and everything!! So I took the eggs and let both broodies out. The eggs are now in my bator, but they are filthy. I have heard not to wash them but not to incubate dirty eggs? I can't just give up on these babies though--so they are on one side of the bator while my duck eggs that have been in the bator for a few days, are on the other side.
What would cause the broody to eat one of her eggs?? Does that happen alot? I had a bowl of crumbles and water right next to the nest so they could eat and drink.
I would have put the eggs under my broody EE, but she is sitting on like 20 eggs as it is...she is flatter than a pancake
