It's currently Winter in New Zealand, and my top hen Marielle has gone broody. Well, she's been broody since mid to late Autumn(Or Fall) and I finally gave in and let her incubate. She has two eggs on day 5 both with lively little spiders in them. However she has gotten off the nest three times today, and has been for around an hour now. What do I do?
Also there is an extremely unfortunate catch... I have no incubator and am on alternative power, meaning I can't run a lamp or incubator without putting the power out within five or six hours. We have a generator, but fuel is expensive and my parents won't want it running 24/7 for two crossbreed eggs. What do I do? I have a hot water bottle I could use. It's not very cold today. :/ I really have no idea... I can't let these eggs die, I'd feel so awful. Marielle clearly has had enough, and I had a scare when I came home yesterday and the eggs were cold and Marielle was roosting. I thought the eggs had died.
Can my body heat keep them warm enough? We're having a party and guests are arriving in around 40 minutes. I really need help!
Also there is an extremely unfortunate catch... I have no incubator and am on alternative power, meaning I can't run a lamp or incubator without putting the power out within five or six hours. We have a generator, but fuel is expensive and my parents won't want it running 24/7 for two crossbreed eggs. What do I do? I have a hot water bottle I could use. It's not very cold today. :/ I really have no idea... I can't let these eggs die, I'd feel so awful. Marielle clearly has had enough, and I had a scare when I came home yesterday and the eggs were cold and Marielle was roosting. I thought the eggs had died.
Can my body heat keep them warm enough? We're having a party and guests are arriving in around 40 minutes. I really need help!