rayki
In the Brooder
- Mar 22, 2015
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Hello!
So, I am on a new adventure with chickens. We have 6 rhode island reds and 1 rooster. We are wanting to hatch out 3 more rhode island reds. I've read that in the nest there will need to be 8-10 eggs before a hen will sit on the eggs. Is this true? Also, could we just replace white store bought eggs to make up the other eggs so there will not be anymore fertilized eggs? There are restrictions in our city and we are just wanting to try out hatching a few at first. Any pointers or tips would be great
Thank you!
-Rachel K
So, I am on a new adventure with chickens. We have 6 rhode island reds and 1 rooster. We are wanting to hatch out 3 more rhode island reds. I've read that in the nest there will need to be 8-10 eggs before a hen will sit on the eggs. Is this true? Also, could we just replace white store bought eggs to make up the other eggs so there will not be anymore fertilized eggs? There are restrictions in our city and we are just wanting to try out hatching a few at first. Any pointers or tips would be great

Thank you!
-Rachel K