- Aug 30, 2013
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I made a seperate broody box for my broody. She had been sitting on eggs for about a week and I had candled them, they were developing fine. Last night I moved her and her eggs to the new broody box. This morning I went to check on her and she was not in the broody box! She was sitting back in her old nest box. Not sure how she could have possibly got out, but I blocked off a couple of what I thought were very small gaps.
So sunrise is at about 5.45 here and I checked on her at about 10.45. So I'm guessing the max time she was off the eggs that she had been sitting on for a week was 5 hours. COuld have been less, I don't know what time she moved. The eggs were cool to touch so it must have been atleast a couple of hours I'm guessing. I moved her back onto her eggs in the broody box and she settled down fine on them.
The thing is, if she has been off those eggs for upto 5 hours, should I discard them, are they dead now considering they are cool to the touch? Is that too long, with the weather being about 43 early this morning going upto about 53 by 10.45am?
So sunrise is at about 5.45 here and I checked on her at about 10.45. So I'm guessing the max time she was off the eggs that she had been sitting on for a week was 5 hours. COuld have been less, I don't know what time she moved. The eggs were cool to touch so it must have been atleast a couple of hours I'm guessing. I moved her back onto her eggs in the broody box and she settled down fine on them.
The thing is, if she has been off those eggs for upto 5 hours, should I discard them, are they dead now considering they are cool to the touch? Is that too long, with the weather being about 43 early this morning going upto about 53 by 10.45am?
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