Here is my cuckoo maran with her four babies. She has them up on a perch in their coop. They are all under her on the perch. Cutest thing I ever saw. She is a very good mother. Two chicks I grafted on her.
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Here is my cuckoo maran with her four babies. She has them up on a perch in their coop. They are all under her on the perch. Cutest thing I ever saw. She is a very good mother. Two chicks I grafted on her.
By the looks of her head, as well as back. The hen would have been physical damaged before she became infertile. Longer, her back and head would have been bare and bleeding. At that point other birds may have started to go after the blood and made the situation worse.Here is my golden campine on her nest. She isn't very big so I only gave her 5 ee eggs. You can see her back where she was over bred. She had been removed from the cockerel. I was afraid her eggs wouldn't be fertile anymore.
Have a broody. First time. Likely she's been on them about 7 days. Question is what happens when some eggs hatch at different days? Can I put new eggs under her now, even at this point or up to how many days after she's started keeping a clutch? Yes. How long will she sit on eggs after the first ones start hatching? Many hens will continue to brood for long periods of time; weeks.
Also, how much food and water will she need, normal amounts? The same as always.
She set up outside the coop and aviary area and if she leaves the nest or I leave the nest open the ravens will take the eggs. Already lost about 12, only 3 left. If possible consider covering the nest-possibly a large screen bottomless cage could be put over the nest area. Many people move their hens to brooding cages at night to ensure safety and privacy.
My baby is sitting on some eggs and its day 20. Its about 80 degrees outside and this is her 2nd time being broody(1st time failed). If an egg was pushed out or missed and not sat on for maybe 9 hours is it still possible for it to still be alive? (assuming it didn't get pushed out for being dead)
Have a broody. First time. Likely she's been on them about 7 days. Question is what happens when some eggs hatch at different days? Can I put new eggs under her now, even at this point or up to how many days after she's started keeping a clutch? How long will she sit on eggs after the first ones start hatching?
Also, how much food and water will she need, normal amounts?
She set up outside the coop and aviary area and if she leaves the nest or I leave the nest open the ravens will take the eggs. Already lost about 12, only 3 left.