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I've always wanted to try the TJ egg experiment, but alas, none of my Trader Joe's stock fertile eggs.
LofMc
I've hatched TJ eggs - cute little leghorn types! Winco, Whole Foods and Raleys in some places also carry fertile eggs. It's pretty amazing to see an egg that has been washed, sanitized, refridgerated and shipped hatch into a little fuzzy butt.Funny you should reference TJ's fertile eggs. I just heard about an attempt to hatch their eggs. As you predict there was a low hatch rate but a couple did hatch and look like white leghorns. -DB
I think that is great. I have heard that a goose can not be relocated once she goes broody, that you have to let her set in the nest of her choosing?Anyone mind if I join with a broody goose? If she's successful, it'll be her first time with babies. I think I'm as excited about it as she is![]()
Great idea! I need to make some changes to the coop anyway so I will probably try and lower it but that should work until then.Kaylish
It sounds like you need to create a 'safe box' or broody nest area at ground level.... if coop access is the only problem then just make the hen a comfy location at ground level in the run for her to go at night. You can use a medium animal carrier or build a small box out of scrap wood.
Coop access and night time nesting are frustrating with broodies but to me it is a trade off for the reward of having hens raise the little ones.