- Feb 24, 2013
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I have the world's dumbest broody...
Story below, but first I must ask what was the longest late hatch? We are on day 24 and baby is Alice!
4 times she has gone broody in the past 7 months. First time she would not sit on eggs. She just zones out in the dirt for weeks. I tried to give her eggs. Wouldn't take them. Pushed them out.
The next time she wasn't great at sitting, but I didn't care cuz they were not fertile. I slipped a couple of chicks under her and she was happy. I separated her and babies from the flock.
The 3rd time, again, infertile eggs. So I gave her 4 chicks. I left her in the nest box. When she brought the babies out, she wasn't protective enough, so I had to separate her and babies from the flock. They survived.
Batch #4. Finally fertile eggs. We plucked roosters fluff a bit. She had 6 eggs under her. I would check on her 1x2 times per day. Many times I found her only sitting on a few eggs. The outcasts were cold, so I put them in the incubator. They were all alive at the point of moving them. She eventually got comfortable sitting in 2 eggs. 4 in bator. . One egg she's sitting on quit early or was infertile. So one viable egg under her.
She started sitting April 1st. Hatch day should have been April 21-22.
This morning I go to check, she's sitting on the infertile egg. She cast away the good egg. It was still slightly warm, so I put it back under her.
Candled it later when she got off the nest and miraculously it is Alice! Day 24! No internal pip. Just movement.
The 4 in the incubator didn't make it. My old incubator would not keep consistent temps.
Anyways, it's a long shot for this egg... But I am hoping!
Story below, but first I must ask what was the longest late hatch? We are on day 24 and baby is Alice!
4 times she has gone broody in the past 7 months. First time she would not sit on eggs. She just zones out in the dirt for weeks. I tried to give her eggs. Wouldn't take them. Pushed them out.
The next time she wasn't great at sitting, but I didn't care cuz they were not fertile. I slipped a couple of chicks under her and she was happy. I separated her and babies from the flock.
The 3rd time, again, infertile eggs. So I gave her 4 chicks. I left her in the nest box. When she brought the babies out, she wasn't protective enough, so I had to separate her and babies from the flock. They survived.
Batch #4. Finally fertile eggs. We plucked roosters fluff a bit. She had 6 eggs under her. I would check on her 1x2 times per day. Many times I found her only sitting on a few eggs. The outcasts were cold, so I put them in the incubator. They were all alive at the point of moving them. She eventually got comfortable sitting in 2 eggs. 4 in bator. . One egg she's sitting on quit early or was infertile. So one viable egg under her.
She started sitting April 1st. Hatch day should have been April 21-22.
This morning I go to check, she's sitting on the infertile egg. She cast away the good egg. It was still slightly warm, so I put it back under her.
Candled it later when she got off the nest and miraculously it is Alice! Day 24! No internal pip. Just movement.
The 4 in the incubator didn't make it. My old incubator would not keep consistent temps.
Anyways, it's a long shot for this egg... But I am hoping!