Chicken poppy
Fashionably late
If i get fertile eggs, should I refrigerate or leave them on the counter? I heard refrigeration could cause the eggs to take longer to hatch, but what if its super hot out or super cold? Whats better?
Do i need to turn them in the fridge (or on counter) to prevent the yolk from stinking to the membrane? And they would be fat side down i assume?
If a rooster mates a hen, and the hen lays an egg a day later, the fertility would last, but what about two or three days later? And how many eggs does it keep? If one egg is fertile and the next day she lays another, will both be fertile?
Thanks!
I asked this before but lost the thread that i did, and i forgot the answers.
Creeper gene question that i must know!!
I understand that you can get long legged and short legged. I currently have 4 but did have 5.
Using the 5 as a example here even though one is gone. I got 4 eggs and all of them hatched, all leg height was the same. The one i had that was older (around 4 months when they hatched) the legs were shorter, where you couldn’t see under, and really just saw the feet.
Wondering if the first 4 are long legged? I plan on breeding them so if i breed a long to a long/long to a short is it still possible to get short legged? Or is that out of the question?
The other one’s legs are half the size. These are all long.
And i heard they often die because of the gene. I was told by the person i got these from that the hatch rate was extremely good. Will this good hatching carry on for their babies, or was that just luck?
Sorry for all the questions but even if you only know the answer to one question thats totally fine! I still really appreciate it. If i can only get long legged from breeding a long rooster to long hen, or long rooster to short hen, i would be very disappointed because the rooster i have, all his black feathers are a gorgeous beetle green, and he is so sweet, so i would love to get eggs from him to atleast sell.
Do i need to turn them in the fridge (or on counter) to prevent the yolk from stinking to the membrane? And they would be fat side down i assume?
If a rooster mates a hen, and the hen lays an egg a day later, the fertility would last, but what about two or three days later? And how many eggs does it keep? If one egg is fertile and the next day she lays another, will both be fertile?
Thanks!
I asked this before but lost the thread that i did, and i forgot the answers.
Creeper gene question that i must know!!
I understand that you can get long legged and short legged. I currently have 4 but did have 5.
Using the 5 as a example here even though one is gone. I got 4 eggs and all of them hatched, all leg height was the same. The one i had that was older (around 4 months when they hatched) the legs were shorter, where you couldn’t see under, and really just saw the feet.
Wondering if the first 4 are long legged? I plan on breeding them so if i breed a long to a long/long to a short is it still possible to get short legged? Or is that out of the question?
And i heard they often die because of the gene. I was told by the person i got these from that the hatch rate was extremely good. Will this good hatching carry on for their babies, or was that just luck?
Sorry for all the questions but even if you only know the answer to one question thats totally fine! I still really appreciate it. If i can only get long legged from breeding a long rooster to long hen, or long rooster to short hen, i would be very disappointed because the rooster i have, all his black feathers are a gorgeous beetle green, and he is so sweet, so i would love to get eggs from him to atleast sell.