Okay, guys, haven't been on in a while, but need your help with this. I did post on the Maine site as that's where I am, but will do so here also.
I have a Pekin who has been setting on about 15 eggs for about 3 weeks, maybe more. When she first started I didn't pay much attention, figuring she would grow bored with it soon enough, but she did not, and let nature take its course.
Candled most of them over the past 2 days, and they all appear viable. Some movement, some have eyes looking back at me, some are almost full with just a little quiver here and there. So different ages, probably a week apart from the most mature to the least. She lives on the screened porch with her husband and four other wives. She is very possessive about her beautifully woven and immaculate nest and gorgeous clean and well tended eggs. She becomes a raving banshee if I am out there tending to the others. She has even flown at my head, and walks around all fluffed and screeching in the attack position. She will leave the nest for a short time when I put them out every afternoon, but she'd better not catch me in there, she comes a runnin' screaming her head off. So now that I know they are viable, will leave them alone.
My questions, should I move her in at this point and separate her from the rest? They don't bother her or the eggs and seem to be protective of her, kind of pacing, like a waiting room. Rather funny...
Someone suggested if I could cordon off her space and leave her be. I could maybe do that, won't give her much room but I can let her out with the rest every day. Has anyone experienced this, know it is rare for a Pekin to do this to hatch, but she is a determined wench, and I really think she is going to. I'm afraid if I move her and the nest indoors at this point she will freak out and forget the whole thing. They are a very tight group, and what Papa says, goes, no questions asked. They follow his rule like little puppies. Will she let me know when they start to hatch, i.e., any signs in behavior or anything? I've let chickens hatch and they did just fine, but I had separated them from the rest.
Any suggestions? And if the eggs are that far apart in maturity, will she continue to tend to them after the first one or two hatch? I expect it will take several days, maybe even close to a week for all to hatch. What do you all think? Thanks for any help.
I have a Pekin who has been setting on about 15 eggs for about 3 weeks, maybe more. When she first started I didn't pay much attention, figuring she would grow bored with it soon enough, but she did not, and let nature take its course.
Candled most of them over the past 2 days, and they all appear viable. Some movement, some have eyes looking back at me, some are almost full with just a little quiver here and there. So different ages, probably a week apart from the most mature to the least. She lives on the screened porch with her husband and four other wives. She is very possessive about her beautifully woven and immaculate nest and gorgeous clean and well tended eggs. She becomes a raving banshee if I am out there tending to the others. She has even flown at my head, and walks around all fluffed and screeching in the attack position. She will leave the nest for a short time when I put them out every afternoon, but she'd better not catch me in there, she comes a runnin' screaming her head off. So now that I know they are viable, will leave them alone.
My questions, should I move her in at this point and separate her from the rest? They don't bother her or the eggs and seem to be protective of her, kind of pacing, like a waiting room. Rather funny...
Someone suggested if I could cordon off her space and leave her be. I could maybe do that, won't give her much room but I can let her out with the rest every day. Has anyone experienced this, know it is rare for a Pekin to do this to hatch, but she is a determined wench, and I really think she is going to. I'm afraid if I move her and the nest indoors at this point she will freak out and forget the whole thing. They are a very tight group, and what Papa says, goes, no questions asked. They follow his rule like little puppies. Will she let me know when they start to hatch, i.e., any signs in behavior or anything? I've let chickens hatch and they did just fine, but I had separated them from the rest.
Any suggestions? And if the eggs are that far apart in maturity, will she continue to tend to them after the first one or two hatch? I expect it will take several days, maybe even close to a week for all to hatch. What do you all think? Thanks for any help.