So, back on page 3925, 3 days & 23 hours ago, I posted about finding the eggs in the nest uncovered and very cold, but said that I put 4 of them in the incubator, "just in case". Well, it turns out that that was a good idea
Last night, I went down to check on them, thinking that nothing would have happened because they were already dead. So, you can imagine my surprise, when I found 1 chick had hatched and was alive and doing great! and a second egg had a pip. This morning, I checked again before I left for work and the pipped had not progressed any more, so I figured it hadn't made it. This evening I went down to check and took my flashlight, figuring I would candle the eggs, but lo and behold, the pipped egg was beginning to zip!
Not sure if it will have enough energy to finish the job or not, but I am so surprised that anything hatched at all and this 2nd egg seems to be progressing....
15 eggs today
Tomorrow is when the 2nd broody's eggs should start hatching, if they do, then I will slip the chick(s) from the incubator under the 2nd broody! I thought about slipping them under the 1st broody, but I think there will be too many days age difference between the 1 chick that hatched on April 6th and these new chicks.



15 eggs today
Tomorrow is when the 2nd broody's eggs should start hatching, if they do, then I will slip the chick(s) from the incubator under the 2nd broody! I thought about slipping them under the 1st broody, but I think there will be too many days age difference between the 1 chick that hatched on April 6th and these new chicks.
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