Have any of you successfully hatched detached cell eggs under a broody?
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I have!!!!! I just let the eggs sit big end up for a few days then gave it to the broody without candeling (was too scared) and then the chicks hatched!!!Have any of you successfully hatched detached cell eggs under a broody?
I have!!!!! I just let the eggs sit big end up for a few days then gave it to the broody without candeling (was too scared) and then the chicks hatched!!!
Shw will be fine! Broodies know what theyare doing! Mine didnt eat/drink for a whole week once, then she got thirsty...Is my broody going to survive this? I don't know of her eating for days now. When I placed her in the new nest yesterday she turned with her back to me and she doesn't appear to have moved since then. I touched her tail feathers and she moved a bit but that is the only indication that she is alive. Maybe I traumitized her too much by moving her. I hope I haven't hurt her.
Detached air cells are eggs where the air cell has unattached and is moving around the egg! Sorry not a good explanation, anyone else??What are detached cell eggs?
Shw will be fine! Broodies know what theyare doing! Mine didnt eat/drink for a whole week once, then she got thirsty...
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I think EE chicks are so cute with their little eyeliner!For my first attempt at hatching, I put one egg in an incubator and seven under a broody (the old buff orp we inherited with the property). Of the seven, one was a non-starter, and another quit after about day 11. My incubator chick hatched no problems, and then the broody's eggs started the next day. Luckily, I was able to stick the new chick under momma with no difficulties whatsoever.
Patient momma. No idea if this was her first, but she handled it like a champ.
And - hatching is a go . . . .
Incubator chick hanging out with momma while siblings hatch.
Likely barred rock mix:
EE mixes one and two:
Possible offspring of BSL. They are yellow with identical head stripes:
The happy family:
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X2!!I think EE chicks are so cute with their little eyeliner!