Must be a difference in accents....Ber-rude-ie
I pronounce it Brew-dee (emphasis on brew)
Lady of McCamley (in the Northwest)
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Must be a difference in accents....Ber-rude-ie
I know bummer....Likely she knew it wasn't going and had pitched it on purpose (I don't know how they know, but they know).My Dixie had kicked out one of my BLRW to a corner ...and then broody-pooed on it. Needless to say when I found it it was cold. I washed it off and brought it in the house. It was too much of a mess and after the washing...it would have never made it so I did an egg-topsy. Not one bit of red speck on that egg....never developed. I sure hope these eggs are fertile! She's got the last BLRW egg from Kentucky under her, and then the 4 eggs DH picked up for me.
Feeling disappointed about losing a BLRW egg... Down to the last one. The one with the detached air cell never reattached BTW. Pitched that one too.
I'm thinking she did. And it was playing in my head that she knew this one "wouldn't do" and I trusted that it was cold and kicked out for a reason. I'm trusting her a lot in this whole thing. If this other shipped egg ends up being a dud I might talk to the lady...if she responds to an ebay message and see what she thinks...although I don't think I will accept replacements that are shipped. There are of course shipment and incubation disclaimers with the sale. But my own eggs after I pick them in...you can see a red fertile spot when we're frying them up. IDK...There is a breeder that lives a little more than 3 hours west of here. (6 hours round trip) We'll see how Dixie does with the remaining eggs, what I get for hens, what I have for coop space....etc. I'm sure she'll brood for me again, too...I know bummer....Likely she knew it wasn't going and had pitched it on purpose (I don't know how they know, but they know).
My KY eggs are down too...I checked 3 of the 4 incubator maybe's and pitched 3 of them...also did an egg topsy....none had developed in the slightest...but one showed veins and dark blob (the best my candling efforts show at day 10)...so I put it back in the incubator...I will recheck the eggs under the banty tonight and pull the one I think is a dud under her and replace with the one from the incubator...she'll do a whole lot better than I will as I keep forgetting to turn them.
I'm not overly impressed with shipped eggs either.
Lady of McCamley
Good luckI'm going to risk life and limb and try to candle Judy the ferocious broody's eggs tomorrow. I'll put mealworms outside before venturing in.
Yeah...it's the luck of the draw with shipped eggs...I've gone from 16 to 10 worthy of setting to probably the last 4 or 5 that look to have development. Not even 50% if you consider the original 16 (although I only paid for 12). EDITED TO ADD: I just candled my last time tonight at day 10 ...and it looks like I've got 6 developing....yay...11 more days to go.I'm thinking she did. And it was playing in my head that she knew this one "wouldn't do" and I trusted that it was cold and kicked out for a reason. I'm trusting her a lot in this whole thing. If this other shipped egg ends up being a dud I might talk to the lady...if she responds to an ebay message and see what she thinks...although I don't think I will accept replacements that are shipped. There are of course shipment and incubation disclaimers with the sale. But my own eggs after I pick them in...you can see a red fertile spot when we're frying them up. IDK...There is a breeder that lives a little more than 3 hours west of here. (6 hours round trip) We'll see how Dixie does with the remaining eggs, what I get for hens, what I have for coop space....etc. I'm sure she'll brood for me again, too...
congrats on the 2 chicks!I have 8 hens. One hen is broody for a while now. The other hens lay eggs in her nest and she sits on them. No other hen sits on the eggs. The first two eggs hatched. My first chicks. One is obviously hers. The other is not. It's obvious. Silver phoenix hen and the kids are a silver phoenix and a Plymouth rock. The rock is black with a yellow spot on its head. My two roosters are Rhode island red and silver phoenix. Here is my first question; she has raised the chicks so far, they are two weeks old. The rock hen pays no attention to the chicks. The phoenix does not allow the other hens near them. She is obviously not the mother. Is it common for one broody hen to adopt the other eggs and raise the chicks as her own? The other hens lay eggs that she is sitting on right now. I know this is what has happened as she lays white eggs and none of the eggs she sits on are white. They are 14 brown and 3 blue. Now for my next question which will come after a sad story and let me remind everyone, that I am new at this. I collected the eggs from the other part of my coops, that I eat everyday. I got one from under the broody hen. I placed the egg in a glass of ice water as you tube said if it shook, there was a chick in there. But nothing. It was perfectly still. I waited about 5 minutes. The I was going to make an omelet. I hatched the first eggs into a bowl. Then I got the second egg out of the glass of ice water and cracked it. I was mortified and I still have not recovered. A baby chick came out. It was fully formed. It had a red pocket that I assumed was its nutrition in the egg. The phoenix is still laying on the other 17 and I have not touched any more. Nothing new has hatched but here is the time table. I took all the eggs from under her leaving two. The two I left hatched and those are the babies I first wrote about. The two eggs left were one brown and one white. That was April 25. Over the course of the next 5 days, she had 18 eggs under her including some that were layed before the two I left hatched.. Since May 1, no new eggs have been added. When she leaves in the morning, she buries the eggs. When she returns she unburies and sits on the eggs. If she leaves again, she buries again. Here's the question. I hatched the egg with a chick in it two days ago. I have vowed to never touch her eggs again. But if any of the eggs are not fertilized, will they rot and stink and ruin the others? What should I do? And finally, possible mothers; 3 barred plymouth rock, 1 silver phoenix, 1 welsumer, 3 Easter eggers. I assume the black chick is a plymouth rock/ rhode island mix and the other is straight silver phoenix. The only two possible fathers are 1 silver phoenix and 1 red. Can I assume this lineage by looking.