Hello,
I have owned my 8 hens 1 roo flock for one year. "Pinky" went broody, so I left 3 eggs under her. Tonight 1 is pipping and 2 are not. I believe they may be infertile. Should I pull the duds now? Can I pull the duds after the chick hatches tomorrow? ALSO....."Jamie" has been egg sitting this past week while Pinky free ranges with the flock for about a 1/2 hr. a day, so I left 2 more eggs for her, as it looks like she is either broody too or just wants to steal Pinky's eggs. (Jamie is the alpha hen and tonight she sat in the box and stole all 5 eggs from Pinky, I moved the original 3 back to Pinky).
Please know, that I know the one egg WILL hatch tomorrow and to leave the 2 moms and new chick alone and let them all work it out when the baby arrives!
So....even tho I asked questions above, let me be more comprehensive, here are my questions....(yes, I'm a bit anxious and freaked)
1) Can I pull the probable "dud" eggs tomorrow? I'm pretty positive there will be a baby chick in the box when I wake up.
2) There are 3 younger eggs being sat on too. They are due on 8/7. Will mom(s) continue still sit on them?
3) The nesting boxes are built-in and even with the coop house floor, but there is a 4" lip. Will mom(s) be able to get the chick over the lip and to food & water?
4) If so, do I put chick food right outside the lip against the nest-box? Won't the hens eat it?
5) Is it okay if the mom(s) end up taking the chick to the hens layer food?
Thank you for reading and hopefully helping.
I did this on a whim when Pinky went broody. She is sweet as sugar!
Jamie is pushy and I believe only became Pinky's egg sitter last week because she thinks she is the boss of all the girls and stole all 5 eggs from Pinky today when the pipping started in the 1 egg.
Again....HELP and THANK YOU
Thanks to this community you all helped me save Pinky's life last year!
Martie
P.S., It is 10:00 p.m. here and everyone is roosting and the coop house is closed for the night.