Candled all the eggs tonight.
First we just left them in the carton and checked for veins as the thermostat had turned the light off.
When the light came back on I started pulling them out, checking them.
We saw dancers in seven of those eggs.
We also found one blood ring.
There are two that were laid on the 14th and put in the incubator at midnight that night that don't look right, one had had veins the other one had a spot the first time I candled. I'll keep them in through one more candling, but I'm 99% sure they have quit. Still 23 of 26 isn't a bad start.
Ked, what 4 kinds of peafowl eggs did you get?
Oh, and I may have more babies... but not in the incubator or under my hens.
Monday when I moved the tractor I scared a quail hen from a clump of tall grass. Then the chickens (who I'd let out to roam while I checked for gaps and filled feeders) flushed out the male. I hurried and got them away from the area and back in the tractor (no, they weren't happy.)
Today I watched the pair make their way through the yard, then my son walked around back and they beat a retreat to the fence row. A half hour or so later they were back... I kid you not, the male stood guard outside the clump of grass while she did her business (laid an egg??) in there.
It was just like watching men wait for their wives/girlfriends outside the restrooms in a store. All he needed was a little purse to hold.
When she was done, she shot straight up out of the grass and he followed her to the roof of a neighbor's shed. Do you think she was laying eggs?
I'm trying to keep kids and chickens clear of the area... but how long until I can use that part of the yard again?