Zoohtasim
Crowing
- Jun 7, 2021
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1. Egg candling is a great way as others have said!1. Besides breaking open an egg to check for a blastoderm, is there any other way to check for fertility?
2. Once a rooster has successfully mated a hen, how long will her eggs be fertile for? I assume it can’t be one for one of you test by breaking eggs in the first place…
3. How many eggs is a good amount to put under one hen? I don’t want to cram too many in there, but I’d like to have more than one or two per broody.
4. What’s the max amount of days you should add new eggs before stopping? I know hatch times can vary, and I also assume that broody hens won’t just stay sitting on a late egg when they have littles to wrangle.
5. I know this is probably personal preference, but do you candle eggs when hatching under a hen?
2. 3 weeks usually
3. One or two per broody is too little! Not sure if it's specifically a bangladeshi chicken thing, but my small chickens can easily take care of 14 eggs! But usually I give them 10-12 eggs
4. I usually collect all the eggs and make the broody sit on them all at once
5. Yes, I absolutely do! Some eggs develop an embyo but in the middle they die, for me, it's important to keep an eye out for them as I dont want them to rot and possibly make others rot with it