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ButtonquailGirl14
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nope.. I am not sure if she just laid it, but an egg just showed up!Do you have a nanny cam or similar you could set up to record her activity?

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nope.. I am not sure if she just laid it, but an egg just showed up!Do you have a nanny cam or similar you could set up to record her activity?
Maybe mark it with the date and put it back to see if it disappears again?nope.. I am not sure if she just laid it, but an egg just showed up!![]()
good idea!Maybe mark it with the date and put it back to see if it disappears again?
Possibly. If you keep in mind none of them might make it because she may eat them. Are you trying to test if she's a good broody or good mother or both? You could try putting some eggs in an incubator same time you put eggs under her and give her the chicks if she fails with the eggs.soo.... today it was confirmed by a half eaten eggwill she still eat them if I put like 6 in her house to incubate?
I already know she is EXTREMELEY BROODY! I never let more than 1 egg sit in their pen because she will sit on them. the problem is she has a lethal gene from being inbredPossibly. If you keep in mind none of them might make it because she may eat them. Are you trying to test if she's a good broody or good mother or both? You could try putting some eggs in an incubator same time you put eggs under her and give her the chicks if she fails with the eggs.
ok, thanks!Mine did until I started giving them the eggshell mixture I mentioned earlier. I just fed some more to my girls this morning and all 15 of them flocked to the bowl and cucumbers.