redinator
Songster
Now I have a whole new batch of questions.
The hidden nest was under the landing to my back steps. The only reason I decided to look there is the two cockerels got a bit flustered when I was moving stuff around in the area. The chosen spot wouldn't be a problem if they didn't decide to tuck the nest wayyyy up under the lowest step, lol. I have to crawl on my stomach to get to the eggs
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I'm planning to tuck a few pavers under the lowest steps to push the nest forward a bit to make them easier to reach. As a peace offering I'll put fresh cut grass and leaves under there to make it more comfortable. I'll let y'all know how these negotiations go, lol.
Now for some assumptions and questions:
As far as I know, only one of my 20 week old pullets is laying, I witnessed it today on a camera I set up when I found the nest spot. I found, what I assumed to be, the first egg on the floor of the run 6 days ago. I assumed she was laying every other day since I only found 3 eggs in the run over those 6 days. The nest spot had 3 eggs, for a total of 6 eggs.
How do I check if the eggs are suitable for consumption? Should I toss the lot and start fresh? They could be older than 6 days, especially if she's laying every other day.
What are the odds that eggs from a 20 week old pullet would be fertile/viable for hatching? I have seen one of the boys mount her a few times over the last two weeks. I wouldn't try to hatch these since I don't know how old they are, but . . . some chicks sure would be nice, lol.

The hidden nest was under the landing to my back steps. The only reason I decided to look there is the two cockerels got a bit flustered when I was moving stuff around in the area. The chosen spot wouldn't be a problem if they didn't decide to tuck the nest wayyyy up under the lowest step, lol. I have to crawl on my stomach to get to the eggs

I'm planning to tuck a few pavers under the lowest steps to push the nest forward a bit to make them easier to reach. As a peace offering I'll put fresh cut grass and leaves under there to make it more comfortable. I'll let y'all know how these negotiations go, lol.
Now for some assumptions and questions:
As far as I know, only one of my 20 week old pullets is laying, I witnessed it today on a camera I set up when I found the nest spot. I found, what I assumed to be, the first egg on the floor of the run 6 days ago. I assumed she was laying every other day since I only found 3 eggs in the run over those 6 days. The nest spot had 3 eggs, for a total of 6 eggs.
How do I check if the eggs are suitable for consumption? Should I toss the lot and start fresh? They could be older than 6 days, especially if she's laying every other day.
What are the odds that eggs from a 20 week old pullet would be fertile/viable for hatching? I have seen one of the boys mount her a few times over the last two weeks. I wouldn't try to hatch these since I don't know how old they are, but . . . some chicks sure would be nice, lol.
