Oh well I'm not doing much better this morning I hit quote instead of the little pencil to fix my spelling errors its not that I can't spell, I can't type LOL without staring at the keys so what ever pops up on the screen is sometimes very mysterious to me much less ya'll I'd imagine LOLGenerally if you keep the chickens dry and the wind blocked off them they can pretty much handle most of the Louisiana temps the worst they usually receive from our cold temps could be frost bite on the tips of the roosters large combs and most of the time this is due to a too tight of a coop where moisture/humidity gets trapped inside along with the cold. so you must have ventilation just a little around the top edges of the coop will suffice as it will dissipate the humid air out chickens put off a lot of humidity through respiration and every time they poop its got pee-pee in it too. so you get the pic. LOL
On the eggs sitting out. It all depends on the outside temps, in hot temps not to long maybe a couple of day,s cool times like now I'd say a couple of weeks maybe a little longer but not worth the chance to take. A hen clutching up eggs to sit on can sometimes take up to 3 weeks and them still be viable, but I wouldn't consume them even if they seem good. there could be some bacteria and nasty stuff starting to develop in them that the ol' gut might not be to happy dealing with. Just sayin'
Jeff
Edited for spelling as I was tired last night when I was typing out-loud, LOL
anyway I wanted to tell Roxanneinla that artificial incubation can be challenging at times I've been doing it off and on for 30 years and still don't have good results most of the time. It the reason I have these mongrel X-breeds running around they'd rather set than eat and they almost always have 100% hatch rate. I'm going to be using them to hatch my expensive heritage eggs this coming year so I'm not wasting them and time in trusting a man-made machine, much less me to do a good job with them.
You'll get better at it with time you must study up on exactly what may have caused this to happen and just carry on and learn from it.
Jeff
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