jsaxman1111
Chirping
- Apr 26, 2023
- 53
- 112
- 83
I have two peahens and a peacock. One peahen is broody. We had one peachick hatch, which passed away after a week, but no others hatched. I candled the eggs the other day and they all look to be developing nicely, some ready to hatch. Went out this morning to check on her and found a bloody, half-opened egg. At first I thought it was hatching but see no movement The other peahen came in and began eating the shell off of it. It looks like another egg has pipped. The broody hen moved all of the other eggs back under her but left that one out. We started with 9 eggs and the one baby hatched. Now it looks like she has at least 9 eggs again. Can anyone explain to me what may be happening? There didn't seem to be a strong smell like the half opened one had been dead for awhile. I did not get extremely close or touch it because I didn't want to disturb her. I took a picture but was unsure if I should post it. Does anyone know what may be happening or have any advice? We would like the new babies to be tame, as these ones were not worked with much prior to being with us. They do eat out of my hand because I go out regularly and just sit with them and give them treats. They are very comfortable with me.
I went back out and looked in the door of the nesting area, and the two peahens had removed the dead peachick from the shell. They ate the remaining yolk and shell. Baby is just lying in there. The broody hen had picked up the shell and yolk and carried it out into the open area and came back into the nest and laid back on the eggs. There is one extra egg in there, so one of them are laying a second clutch. Is there anything I should do? I didn't touch anything in case they need to do something that is natural for them. Thank you in advance for any advice!
I went back out and looked in the door of the nesting area, and the two peahens had removed the dead peachick from the shell. They ate the remaining yolk and shell. Baby is just lying in there. The broody hen had picked up the shell and yolk and carried it out into the open area and came back into the nest and laid back on the eggs. There is one extra egg in there, so one of them are laying a second clutch. Is there anything I should do? I didn't touch anything in case they need to do something that is natural for them. Thank you in advance for any advice!