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Ours hatch year round in Pennsylvania....maybe a bit colder for you but not too much. Just make sure they have a secure and draft free area to live and they will probably surprise you. Keeping waterers unfrozen is usually our biggest hassle and since we got the heated waterers and our hens are in with the flock after day 3 or 4 that really isn't too much of a pain anymore.
Well, your girl has to be pooping somewhere, nobody can hold it for 7 days after allHey guys, got a question for you. My broody has been siting on her eggs for 12 days now, about 5 days ago she stopped leaving the nest all together so I leave food within pecking reach. Well, this morning I went to let the girls out, and one of her eggs was in the middle of coop, about 4 ft away from her, and completely cold.
Since I haven't seen her leave the nest in some time, how would that even happen? Just in case I put the egg back by her, and she quickly tucked in under her. It probably won't hatch though right?