Granny's gone and done it again

Morning Larry

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Granny, it's okay that I throw my broody hens, er, pullets, off the nest every day, isn't it? They'll be hens the end of this month. When I toss scratch, BOSS and worms out every afternoon, I toss these girls out so they can get a little exercise, enjoy the snacks, dust bathe, etc., for a few minutes. It doesn't hurt the eggs for them to be off the nests for a few minutes, right?
 
Welcome, Sean! Good luck w the apt.! Adulting is challenging but rewarding. What's your job?
Thanks! I'm a bit private about life details on the internet, and I need to accept the offer in person, so I won't share. But I am extremely excited for it-- it's a dream job. I'm so ready to be done with school. Every time I'm on break, I think man, I can't wait until I just have to work and go home. Homework is torturous.
 
Granny, it's okay that I throw my broody hens, er, pullets, off the nest every day, isn't it? They'll be hens the end of this month. When I toss scratch, BOSS and worms out every afternoon, I toss these girls out so they can get a little exercise, enjoy the snacks, dust bathe, etc., for a few minutes. It doesn't hurt the eggs for them to be off the nests for a few minutes, right?
Are they sitting fertile eggs?
 
If they are they normally will get off once a day with no need for you to do it. Their not going to sit there and starve. Sometimes close to hatch they wont get down and that's pretty normal too but it wont hurt the eggs by you taking them off the eggs
 

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