This has been a roller coaster! Lots of twists and I'm wondering if there is even a chance any of our remaining eggs are viable.
Here's the story:
First broody sat for two weeks on golf balls while we waited to get our hands on some fertile eggs. The lady who sold us the eggs encouraged me that most likely my hen would stick it out. She finally got 8 fertile eggs on the evening of 6/23. We had set up a spot for her in our barn away from our coop/run and we simply traded out her golfballs for eggs once it was dark.
We left for vacation on 6/28. I had people coming to collect eggs and care for my chickens so they were instructed to look in on broody hen. One of the families noted a stinky smell on 7/1. The next family came 7/2 and said they didn't notice any problems and broody seemed fine.
We returned from vacation on 7/5. Broody hen seemed like she was anxious to get out of the barn. I let her out for a bit and inspected her nest. 2/8 eggs were gone. There were some shell remnants ... So I am guessing something went wrong and broody took care of it. After a few min I went and got the broody and shooed her back into her nest. The next day DH opened the barn to get out our mower and broody hen ran out ... And seemed to be done. She was still fluffy and making her noises but was foraging with the others. ... And not showing any concern for her nest or wanting to go back. Maybe 28+ Days was just too long in her book?
I went to the coop... And as luck would have it, one of the other girls was broody. Not quite sure what to do, I opted for moving broody #1's eggs to the coop and putting them under broody #2. That was Sunday. She has been heartily brooding her clutch. But I checked in on her yesterday and noted a stinky smell. I lifted her up a bit and discovered one of the eggs had ruptured. It was a stinky mess. Just a bunch of grey stinky goop. Doesn't look like there was anything viable in that egg at all.
I removed the mess and had to wipe off one of the other eggs ... But I really couldn't clean off broody's chest ... She was kinda slimy and pretty stinky.
I've checked on her a couple of times today .... She's sitting on the remaining five eggs ... Which should be due to hatch on 7/14. ... But I'm wondering if this has been too much turmoil for there to be any chance of them making it?
.... And though the eggs seem intact the broody still smells. Her chest is of course bare and seems very warm and red ... But I'm guessing that is perfectly normal? I just hope that rotten egg didn't make her sick or irritate her skin?
Anyone have a saga like this and actually have chicks make it?
Here's the story:
First broody sat for two weeks on golf balls while we waited to get our hands on some fertile eggs. The lady who sold us the eggs encouraged me that most likely my hen would stick it out. She finally got 8 fertile eggs on the evening of 6/23. We had set up a spot for her in our barn away from our coop/run and we simply traded out her golfballs for eggs once it was dark.
We left for vacation on 6/28. I had people coming to collect eggs and care for my chickens so they were instructed to look in on broody hen. One of the families noted a stinky smell on 7/1. The next family came 7/2 and said they didn't notice any problems and broody seemed fine.
We returned from vacation on 7/5. Broody hen seemed like she was anxious to get out of the barn. I let her out for a bit and inspected her nest. 2/8 eggs were gone. There were some shell remnants ... So I am guessing something went wrong and broody took care of it. After a few min I went and got the broody and shooed her back into her nest. The next day DH opened the barn to get out our mower and broody hen ran out ... And seemed to be done. She was still fluffy and making her noises but was foraging with the others. ... And not showing any concern for her nest or wanting to go back. Maybe 28+ Days was just too long in her book?
I went to the coop... And as luck would have it, one of the other girls was broody. Not quite sure what to do, I opted for moving broody #1's eggs to the coop and putting them under broody #2. That was Sunday. She has been heartily brooding her clutch. But I checked in on her yesterday and noted a stinky smell. I lifted her up a bit and discovered one of the eggs had ruptured. It was a stinky mess. Just a bunch of grey stinky goop. Doesn't look like there was anything viable in that egg at all.
I removed the mess and had to wipe off one of the other eggs ... But I really couldn't clean off broody's chest ... She was kinda slimy and pretty stinky.
I've checked on her a couple of times today .... She's sitting on the remaining five eggs ... Which should be due to hatch on 7/14. ... But I'm wondering if this has been too much turmoil for there to be any chance of them making it?
.... And though the eggs seem intact the broody still smells. Her chest is of course bare and seems very warm and red ... But I'm guessing that is perfectly normal? I just hope that rotten egg didn't make her sick or irritate her skin?
Anyone have a saga like this and actually have chicks make it?
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