The chances those eggs are fertile are very slim. They can produce fertile eggs 2-4 weeks after being with a rooster. I don't think 8 weeks would be possible. If you swap the eggs out, of course every hen is different, but my bet is she will see them thru. That is exciting though. I hope you get some eggs for her! If you are having trouble getting eggs from him you might check with some chicken owners on craigslist that might be selling hens, chicks, etc. or even on your local BYC thread in Where Am I Where Are You? to see if they have any fertile eggs available. I hope it works out!Hello everyone. Is this still a live thread? Questions about broody hen:
I obtained four full grown Buff Orpingtons from a neighbor with a rooster approximately 8 weeks ago. Six days ago, my best layer went broody. Since I want chicks I asked the neighbor if he could swap me a few fertile eggs for what I assume are no longer fertile eggs (since it's been eight weeks since she was last around the rooster). He hasn't come through, but she's been sitting dutifully on her eggs.
Questions:
Could the eggs possibly still be fertile?
Will it be a problem if she just sits the cycle out on these eggs and I throw them away after 21 days (approximately) since I don't want to break her. (And since I'd like to see if these might be fertile).
If he does have some eggs today or tomorrow, should I just swap them out and will she sit on them long enough for them to hatch,--since almost a week has gone by in her cycle already?
Thanks, Janice
