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Thanks!That is just too cute. One of these needs to be recommended for the picture of the week thing.

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Thanks!That is just too cute. One of these needs to be recommended for the picture of the week thing.
Hi,I recently hatched bantam eggs in jan. 2 turned out roosters, they started crowing so we gave them away, i cracked an egg for breakfast and their was a chick forming in the egg! I freiked, candled what was in the nest( i have a broody silkie that has been sitting on any egg in her box) one was fertile with the veins, so i put it back. Since they can lay fertile eggs for up to 10 days, should i incubate the late ones or let them add to her nest? Shes already on 6 of them. I,m going to mark the ones that are there now, so i can distinguish between the new ones. The fertile one i saw looked like it was on day 4-7?first time letting the silkie incubate, she was given to us because she was broody and not laying, i didn,t care cause shes so sweet! Any help would be appreciated, i wish i didn,t give my roosters away now, i didn,t see any mating and was hassled by their crowing....we aren,t allowed to have roosters or chickens as a matter of fact. I feel we should be allowed to have 4-6 egglayers without the law saying NO!
So do I! Daisy wouldnt let it up at first, it used to just jump up at her when she was walking, but I dont think she minds now that its happened!I love seeing the mamas with babies on their backs!![]()
Or stoned to the max.....maybe hypnotized..............My wife went to our Jersey Giant coop to get an egg. I warned her that the broody Jersey would peck her hand if she got close. She was on the nest being so quiet my wife wondered if she had died. She put her hand near her head and bap! she got pecked but no blood. Broody birds sure do look like they are in hibernation or something like that