- Dec 31, 2014
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I came home from work today to discover that my eggs, which were being incubated in the coop, are hatching! It's only partway through day 19, so that caught me off guard.
The broody who was incubating the eggs was off the eggs when i checked on the flock around 5:45pm. I gave her at least 45 minutes and she still wasn't returning to the nest. So, I stole her eggs and gave them to another broody who has also been sitting for a long time to see if she would finish the job.
Should I have waited longer for her to return to the nest? I gave the eggs to her in the first place because she seemed less flaky than the other broody. Neither have incubated before and this is my first time letting a broody in the coop with the other hens. We'll see how it goes I guess. They aren't high stakes eggs so I was willing to take some risk. Good thing I had a backup, I guess....
The broody who was incubating the eggs was off the eggs when i checked on the flock around 5:45pm. I gave her at least 45 minutes and she still wasn't returning to the nest. So, I stole her eggs and gave them to another broody who has also been sitting for a long time to see if she would finish the job.
Should I have waited longer for her to return to the nest? I gave the eggs to her in the first place because she seemed less flaky than the other broody. Neither have incubated before and this is my first time letting a broody in the coop with the other hens. We'll see how it goes I guess. They aren't high stakes eggs so I was willing to take some risk. Good thing I had a backup, I guess....