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I have heard that the Dorkings make good broodie's and lay white eggs when they do lay.
Good winter layers and even if they go broody I can use that to my advantage.
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I have heard that the Dorkings make good broodie's and lay white eggs when they do lay.
Has anyone had twins successfully? I have a large egg that I see two embryos and I was just wondering if both will survive! Got two weeks left before expected hatching.

My incubated eggs go on lockdown this Easter Sunday!
Just passed Day 14 yesterday and everything looks pretty good! I removed about 5 eggs which looked like they weren't fertilized.
Of course, I have a chicken problem, so I also picked up 6 Ameraucanas from my local Agway, and 8 from my local Tractor Supply, along with the meaties that we have... I am rationalizing this by telling myself that my Ameraucanas were getting really inbred and that I was worried that the ones I have in the incubator wouldn't hatch...
DH just sighs and says that at least we'll have some good cook outs this summer.
And They are great reasons...
Equals about a 71% hatch rate.
I think anyway. Math may be a little off.