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Can I get away with taking 6 eggs that have been point down for adleast 20 hours on a 10 minute drive and put them straight under then hen?
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Looks fertile to me!!Yay, I think she's broody again! Here is another 26 weeks with no eggs from her. I don't have a clue what she is sitting on but it wont be a lot, probablies 2 fake ones and one or two real. I really think she I because it was 6PM when I went up and she didn't come out for food and when I touched her she puffed up and screamed at me. I know the nest box is a bit small for her so I am going to take the divider out so she has more room. Also, I plan to use my own eggs but I got 3 today which I brought home and want to use, will it be ok walking up there tomorrow and then leaving them to sit for 24 hours? I want to use 6 altogether but there is no garuntee that I will get 3 more tomorrow that wont be covered in yolk because I am having a bad crow problem, I do have some at home that I can use but they have been washed so can I use them? Now the big question is, can I trust my eggs? I have had no luck with them in the past but I have a new younger cockerel now. Here is a pic of the egg that I cracked open today, is it fertile?
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Thanks!, don't suppose you know the answer to my above question?Looks fertile to me!!
If you go to https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/hatching-eggs-101 there are examples of fertile and non-fertile eggs.
Can I get away with taking 6 eggs that have been point down for adleast 20 hours on a 10 minute drive and put them straight under then hen?
Agreed, you will be fine!!!Can I get away with taking 6 eggs that have been point down for adleast 20 hours on a 10 minute drive and put them straight under then hen?
She is sittin now. I let her go back to her first nest.Is she sitting on anything? If she's given up sitting there's nothing to be done. But if she's stubbornly changed nests, move the eggs to the new nest.
How old are the chicks? The mother will probablies take tem out the nest when they are 3 days old, so if I was you I would just remove it when the chicks are 3 days old. Congrats on the chicks by the way!My first post to this thread. Thank you, for all the great advice. There is so much to read up about. For me it all happened so quickly. Suddenly I had a broody hen in the coop and the other hens were still adding eggs.
It took us 6 days to build a separate setup and we are still improving it.
Here are a two cute pictures:
Question: should I remove the 2" slat so the chicks can come out easier or will they just step over it