I"m testing Goose to see if she is really going to get serious and set so I am leaving her eggs alone. Development will not being until day 2 or 3 I think of incubation so it is safe to leave them alone for several days. Like I said, I'm giving her 1 week to get her butt in gear and get serious. She may be doing what Blueberry did all spring and summer. She was halfway broody. Went around puffed up, and broody clucking for months but never committed to sitting until 2 days after I set Raven and Bunny in October. I've thought it out, if I have to have a broody hen right now, Goose is perfect. Her eggs are never going to be huge so are not included when I sell eggs, they are kept for personal use. If she does get serious and down to business she will be limited to 4 eggs. I've witnessed both Branch and Twig breed her. I'm not saying Bubba has not, but, she generally speaking sticks close to Twig. If she is smart and really wants to be a momma she better do it soon while I am in the mindset of "Ok, I will not fight you, here are some eggs." I will not promise I will be as accommodating in a few weeks.Do you keep the eggs and hold them so that they all are set under the hen at once so they hatch all together? Or do you do something different? When I put eggs under Henny I was very lucky that the gals I wanted eggs from laid them all together (1 on one day, and the other 3 the next day!). I plunked them all under Henny Penny at that point and they all hatched on day 19 overnight into day 20It was so eggciting! I would do it again but for those dreaded Roos
(poor wee fellas).
Oh but that netting is soooo nice - maybe I will think more about it.... it's really nice stuff! If I got the 50'x50' I can get 3 sections cut out of it to cover 150'
Yep my mum collected 6 eggs today! I really only have about 8 productive hens. My cousin's hens (Penelope - 7 yrs; Blanche and Sophia - 5yrs) hardly lay any eggs at all now. They are lawn ornaments
I am telling myself the new pullets I am getting are for succession planning! My other gals are turning 2. OK I hope you feel better soon.
Oooooo - Hi Little Millyou are such a cutie pie!