PrettyBirdRocky
Crowing
Our weather has been funky here in central Indiana since our Nuggets (Buff Orpington) decided to go broody. I had three try to go broody at once and created a pen inside in run to break them: Birdy Broiler our son calls it.
Noisy Girl our nugget kept getting out, no matter what I did. So we left her, I talked to a friend who had fertilized eggs from a Black Australorp rooster and Australorp & Orpington hens.
We let Noisy Girl sit, and she stayed from Tue-Sat when I got the eggs and popped them under her. She took them right away, nestling them under her.
We were certain on the eggs and viable, but had read in here eggs would be okay up to a week, so on Wed my friend had started collecting. We put 12 under her. (Nov 11)
Day 5 ( Nov 16) candle, saw something, yay! So difficult to tell by pictures on net verses real life.
Day 8 (Nov 19) had a cracked one that I tried to fix as I saw an embryo in it... Poor thing, I busted it instead. Shit happens. And my son and I marked 4 known duds
Day ten, (Nov 21) checked, 2 for certain duds, 7 embryos and 2 no sure. Also had to fight a Brahma from trying to go broody and kick Noisy Girl from her nest. Broody Jail broke her but not before she threw a fit for husband and son that night to go into coop (oops sorry! Lol)
It's been a fun adventure so far, yes I know my family was like "don't let em broody in winter yada yada" it wasn't planned, she's barely 29 weeks old(rougly 7 months). The day I noticed she was all fluffy and noisier than usual (hence her name haha) she's always been one of the ones to sit on me, peck at me good naturedly, and all around follow me around.
As I talk to each girl, and mess with them on the nest, I've had no issues checking them or her. I even had to create a little corner for when it's closer to time in the pen that's attached to coop to give her and chicks space. Fingers crossed!
Will keep posted!
Noisy Girl our nugget kept getting out, no matter what I did. So we left her, I talked to a friend who had fertilized eggs from a Black Australorp rooster and Australorp & Orpington hens.
We let Noisy Girl sit, and she stayed from Tue-Sat when I got the eggs and popped them under her. She took them right away, nestling them under her.
We were certain on the eggs and viable, but had read in here eggs would be okay up to a week, so on Wed my friend had started collecting. We put 12 under her. (Nov 11)
Day 5 ( Nov 16) candle, saw something, yay! So difficult to tell by pictures on net verses real life.
Day 8 (Nov 19) had a cracked one that I tried to fix as I saw an embryo in it... Poor thing, I busted it instead. Shit happens. And my son and I marked 4 known duds
Day ten, (Nov 21) checked, 2 for certain duds, 7 embryos and 2 no sure. Also had to fight a Brahma from trying to go broody and kick Noisy Girl from her nest. Broody Jail broke her but not before she threw a fit for husband and son that night to go into coop (oops sorry! Lol)
It's been a fun adventure so far, yes I know my family was like "don't let em broody in winter yada yada" it wasn't planned, she's barely 29 weeks old(rougly 7 months). The day I noticed she was all fluffy and noisier than usual (hence her name haha) she's always been one of the ones to sit on me, peck at me good naturedly, and all around follow me around.
As I talk to each girl, and mess with them on the nest, I've had no issues checking them or her. I even had to create a little corner for when it's closer to time in the pen that's attached to coop to give her and chicks space. Fingers crossed!
Will keep posted!
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