- May 5, 2011
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I am kinda bummed right now.
I have six hens and a rooster...all Barred Rocks..and saw one of my girls getting broody...
So, I decided to let her set. Well, I have never done this before, but I figured I'd mark all the eggs she was setting and then check back in 21 days...
Ok, my husband and I did do some candling half way to cull out any non developers which left us with about 8 eggs for her to brood.
It's been a little over 21 days now, and I went out to check on her, and decided to throw away the oldest eggs. Well, the one egg I chucked broke open to reveal a half-developed chick.
I was so mad at myself, and put the other one back under the mama.
My question is, if the egg I chucked was (by my calculation) over 21 days old, but only had a half developed chick in it, how am I supposed to keep track now?
I guess I'll live and learn, but this was disappointing since I thought when I marked the eggs I had created a way to monitor the hatching.
Suggestions?
Elizabeth
I have six hens and a rooster...all Barred Rocks..and saw one of my girls getting broody...
Ok, my husband and I did do some candling half way to cull out any non developers which left us with about 8 eggs for her to brood.
It's been a little over 21 days now, and I went out to check on her, and decided to throw away the oldest eggs. Well, the one egg I chucked broke open to reveal a half-developed chick.
My question is, if the egg I chucked was (by my calculation) over 21 days old, but only had a half developed chick in it, how am I supposed to keep track now?
I guess I'll live and learn, but this was disappointing since I thought when I marked the eggs I had created a way to monitor the hatching.
Suggestions?
Elizabeth
