Jasmin Davies
Hatching
- Nov 11, 2017
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Hi for the last 3 weeks I have had a broody little bantum sitting on 6 fertile australorp eggs. The first was due to hatch 2 days ago, 3 were due yesterday and 2 due in 2 days. I haven't candled the eggs properly yet as didn't want to disturb the hen at night, but from what I can see and feel in the day the eggs are heavy, appear dark and I thought I saw a blue line (vein?) in one. I have an incubator for backup but I don't really want to take them away from the hen I keep hoping something might happen. Over the last 3 weeks I have twice discovered her with the eggs on the ground out of the nest and she'd continued trying to sit on them ...?? I placed the eggs and the hen back in the nest. Weather hadn't been too hot if anything on the cooler side so no sure why she would have done this. Only in the past 2 days have I dug the nest a little deeper so the poor girl can manage 6 large eggs easier without them rolling out. I'm starting to loose faith that the eggs will hatch and will be healthy. I've read late chicks are often weak or damaged in some way. Ill give it up til day 25 before I become too concerned but does anyone have any advice? Oh and at day 21 of the first egg due, I did notice a slight crack in the egg - but nothing else has come of it .. hoping the crack wasn't due to being knocked when out of the nest? Hard not knowing if the chicks are alive and healthy or not
Thanks
Jasmin

Jasmin