JasonWaterfalls
In the Brooder
- Sep 17, 2023
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I have an Easter Egger that has been broody about 28 days. I assumed (my first time dealing with this) that after about this amount of time she would give up but that doesn’t seem to be the case. I take her out into the yard about once a day to be with the flock and she’ll graze and drink water, etc. for about an hour then go back to the nest. She’s been eating and drinking okay and I don’t think has lost too much weight.
I just found someone I know who has new fertilized eggs. Do you think it’s safe to now change my mind and let her sit on them for 21 days to hatch them? I understand I probably should have decided to do this right away. Just wondering if it’s okay to change course now.
I just found someone I know who has new fertilized eggs. Do you think it’s safe to now change my mind and let her sit on them for 21 days to hatch them? I understand I probably should have decided to do this right away. Just wondering if it’s okay to change course now.