When checking on my broody this afternoon, she was standing a bit and I could see the three eggs. One had a little chip in it, and I could see movement. It looked like there was still a membrane covering the opening.
A bit later my daughter went to the coop to place a small/chilled watermelon rind near the broody b/c it’s so hot (mid 90s), and she said she heard peeping coming from the egg. She didn’t peek. Just held the rind near the broody, who took some good pecks of it.
So, how long does it usually take for a chick to hatch?
Also, this is my first broody hatching eggs. 1st year with a Roo. My chicks have always come from a hatchery and I’ve always had them vaccinated. Should I feed them a bag of medicated chick feed since they won’t be vaccinated? Will that be ok for the mama to eat?
This is the mama — Sam is her name. She’s either an EE or a True Blue Whiting (from MurrayMcMurray. They didn’t mark my breeds so I couldn’t tell which of those two breeds she was). She’s not sitting on her own eggs though. She’s sitting on two RIR eggs and one EE egg. The Roo is a Lakenvelder.
A bit later my daughter went to the coop to place a small/chilled watermelon rind near the broody b/c it’s so hot (mid 90s), and she said she heard peeping coming from the egg. She didn’t peek. Just held the rind near the broody, who took some good pecks of it.
So, how long does it usually take for a chick to hatch?
Also, this is my first broody hatching eggs. 1st year with a Roo. My chicks have always come from a hatchery and I’ve always had them vaccinated. Should I feed them a bag of medicated chick feed since they won’t be vaccinated? Will that be ok for the mama to eat?
This is the mama — Sam is her name. She’s either an EE or a True Blue Whiting (from MurrayMcMurray. They didn’t mark my breeds so I couldn’t tell which of those two breeds she was). She’s not sitting on her own eggs though. She’s sitting on two RIR eggs and one EE egg. The Roo is a Lakenvelder.
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