- Jun 29, 2013
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Hello,
I'm new to the forum and new to owning our hens. I searched the forum for answers, but I'm not sure I know exactly what I'm looking for.
We got two Black Australorps about 4 weeks ago today. They are both 2 years old and very healthy. They laid immediately, even after getting into their new surroundings, and have both been laying almost an egg a day since.
We are meticulous about keeping them well fed, watered, and keeping their surroundings clean. Edith has been in her nesting box for almost 3 days now without leaving. She has been on an egg for the last two days, and this morning I pushed her off it and took it. She was a little ****** off!
From my research, it sounds like broodiness, but she hasn't been near a rooster in 4 weeks. So....this will sound very uneducated, but can she still attempt to hatch eggs even if they aren't fertile?? Is it possible that she is laying fertile eggs??
We tried to educate ourselves as much as we could before taking on the responsibility of owning, but I have to admit I'm a little stumped. Any help would be appreciated!
James
I'm new to the forum and new to owning our hens. I searched the forum for answers, but I'm not sure I know exactly what I'm looking for.
We got two Black Australorps about 4 weeks ago today. They are both 2 years old and very healthy. They laid immediately, even after getting into their new surroundings, and have both been laying almost an egg a day since.
We are meticulous about keeping them well fed, watered, and keeping their surroundings clean. Edith has been in her nesting box for almost 3 days now without leaving. She has been on an egg for the last two days, and this morning I pushed her off it and took it. She was a little ****** off!
From my research, it sounds like broodiness, but she hasn't been near a rooster in 4 weeks. So....this will sound very uneducated, but can she still attempt to hatch eggs even if they aren't fertile?? Is it possible that she is laying fertile eggs??
We tried to educate ourselves as much as we could before taking on the responsibility of owning, but I have to admit I'm a little stumped. Any help would be appreciated!
James