Pat Mcaffee
Chirping
- Jul 23, 2017
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I have a broody sitting on a nest of seven hybrid eggs that will hopefully be an interesting addition to my flock. My first question is if they get a bit of broody fecal matter on them will they probably become infected? The nest consists of three Rhode Island Red x (Americauna x Auracauna), one Barred Rock X (Americauna x Auracauna), and two Speckled Sussex x
(Americauna x Auracauna). The rooster is an easter egger hybrid and mostly grey. Does anyone have an idea or example of what these chicks will look like when they have fully developed? Also, one egg has an air sack on the side instead of the bottom. Should I remove the egg or let it go with the others?
(Americauna x Auracauna). The rooster is an easter egger hybrid and mostly grey. Does anyone have an idea or example of what these chicks will look like when they have fully developed? Also, one egg has an air sack on the side instead of the bottom. Should I remove the egg or let it go with the others?