JCaseyHammond
Crowing
If she’ll sit, let her sit. Don’t remove eggs unless there’s an egg that’s kicked out. That egg you can hold in one hand and shine a bright flashlight up through it. If the insides of the egg are dark or don’t light up like a store bought egg, then put it back under the hen.When she’s been on them they are definitely warm to the touch. However, I have found one a couple times that was halfway under/halfway in her back butt feathers and not all the way up underneath her. Accident? Like she didn’t realize it was sort of exposed? Or did she kick that one out and it didn’t come all the way out of the nest? I’ve set her back on them or tucked any I’ve seen that were sort of out and she hasn’t kicked any out to my knowledge. Wouldn’t she roll them all out right now if they weren’t alive? It’s day 21.
***** edited to add, offer her some scratch in a little cup in the morning.
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