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NOT the VERY FIRST eggs, but within a few weeks or so?
I'm still very new to the world of chickens. I'm learning as fast as I can, but haven't run across anything about this yet.
If my newly laying pullets are in a run with a rooster...assuming he does his job...is it fine to hatch out the fertile eggs right away?
Is there a certain amount of time you are supposed to wait? Will the chicks be healthy, etc? I've noticed that many people make comments that the eggs are smaller in the beginning. Does this play a role in it? Can chicks form fine in small eggs from the beginning of a hen's laying cycle?
Also, can someone explain to me what to do with the eggs while I am waiting to get more to incubate? Thanks!
I'm still very new to the world of chickens. I'm learning as fast as I can, but haven't run across anything about this yet.
If my newly laying pullets are in a run with a rooster...assuming he does his job...is it fine to hatch out the fertile eggs right away?
Is there a certain amount of time you are supposed to wait? Will the chicks be healthy, etc? I've noticed that many people make comments that the eggs are smaller in the beginning. Does this play a role in it? Can chicks form fine in small eggs from the beginning of a hen's laying cycle?
Also, can someone explain to me what to do with the eggs while I am waiting to get more to incubate? Thanks!