I use deep litter in the coop and hay in the nest boxes. This makes for clean feet and clean nests. My birds free range, so their feet are clean when they come into the coop and are kept clean by the composting DL material, while the hay in the nesting boxes is also clean as no birds walk in with dirty feet, nor do they sleep there and poop in the nests.
No, I don't wash eggs and especially not hatching eggs....when a hen lays a clutch in a natural ground nest they are usually VERY dirty by the time she starts sitting that clutch. I'm often surprised a chick can hatch out of such dirty eggs when it's all said and done, but my broodies have a very successful hatch rate and better than I could do in an incubator.
No, I don't wash eggs and especially not hatching eggs....when a hen lays a clutch in a natural ground nest they are usually VERY dirty by the time she starts sitting that clutch. I'm often surprised a chick can hatch out of such dirty eggs when it's all said and done, but my broodies have a very successful hatch rate and better than I could do in an incubator.
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