Just promise me you will name a chick Jesus. Pronounced ‘Hay-sus’ of course. We wouldn’t want to offend anyone.
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And MaryJust promise me you will name a chick Jesus. Pronounced ‘Hay-sus’ of course. We wouldn’t want to offend anyone.
maybe you are right!Well she hasn’t been on here anymore. There was no reason for her to keep the eggs under the hen since she thought they were unfertile and she says they haven’t changed gender and she don’t have feral Roos. I think this was all just a joke.
There was no reason for her to keep the eggs under the hen since she thought they were unfertile and she says they haven’t changed gender and she don’t have feral Roos. I think this was all just a joke.
the eggs she layed when we first got her did not hatch, but 6 months later she managed to make 2 chicks hatch. How is this possible if there is no rooster or can hens lay ferilised eggs after mating (when she was at the farm with other roosters) from months ago?
I am new to raising Chickens but I have been told you know if an egg has been fertilized by looking for the blood spot.
I assumed that maybe the hen had some trouble while her body made this egg.