to my surprise my 1 year old black copper marans pingu went broody. my rooster is still a cockerel (about 11 months old) and I don't know how likely it is that something will hatch, but I decided to give it a try.
the cockerel is an olive egger but pingu never allowed him to mate, so I took some eggs from other hens who did: 5 from other marans and 5 from araucanas, if they hatch they all going to be olive eggers and I love this, since my only olive egger is a male. I really hope there will be some female, but I'm confident I can rehome as many roosters I get, since olive eggers are a rarity where I live and I've been already asked for some.
pingu is sitting on the (hopefully) fertile eggs since this morning, I separate her from the rest of the flock and she seems comfortable in her new spot.
here are some questions:
-she doesn't seem to have appetite and I know this is normal, but is there some particular food I should give her?
-I read some threads about broody hens and seems that some people take the hen outside the nest once or twice a day to make sure she eats/drinks/poops while some other people let the hen decides... what should I do?
-should I candle the eggs at some point to remove bad ones? what should I do if they all seem to be bad? (I know it's premature, but let me feed my anxiety!)
-while seeking info, I also read that broody hens speak to their eggs when they're about to hatch, have someone some article/reference about this topic? I would love to read about it!
here is my pingu <3
the cockerel is an olive egger but pingu never allowed him to mate, so I took some eggs from other hens who did: 5 from other marans and 5 from araucanas, if they hatch they all going to be olive eggers and I love this, since my only olive egger is a male. I really hope there will be some female, but I'm confident I can rehome as many roosters I get, since olive eggers are a rarity where I live and I've been already asked for some.
pingu is sitting on the (hopefully) fertile eggs since this morning, I separate her from the rest of the flock and she seems comfortable in her new spot.
here are some questions:
-she doesn't seem to have appetite and I know this is normal, but is there some particular food I should give her?
-I read some threads about broody hens and seems that some people take the hen outside the nest once or twice a day to make sure she eats/drinks/poops while some other people let the hen decides... what should I do?
-should I candle the eggs at some point to remove bad ones? what should I do if they all seem to be bad? (I know it's premature, but let me feed my anxiety!)
-while seeking info, I also read that broody hens speak to their eggs when they're about to hatch, have someone some article/reference about this topic? I would love to read about it!
here is my pingu <3