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Oh, I have to admit I feel more than a little silly at the moment. Let me explain something:
Before owning the two hens that are currently with this rooster, my boyfriend had a flock of eight hens that he says were laying eggs. One of them even went broody on him and hatched some chicks. A neighbor's dog got into the yard and killed all of the birds except for the roo and one of the hens, and that hen later fell into a horse trough and drowned (sad story, I know) When I asked him, my boyfriend says he never found any blood in any of the eggs he collected from the previous flock.
Now, I'm really confused at this point. I thought that even when the hens were laying, there were no signs of fertilization. But if that's the case, then how did the one hen hatch any chicks? Is there something I am missing here about how to tell if the eggs have been fertilized?
And now I wonder if the problem is something else completely. The age of the two hens that are currently in the flock is unknown. Could it be that they just don't lay anymore? I don't know if they have ever laid any eggs since my boyfriend came to own them earlier this year. Oh goodness, it seems I have a lot to learn.
Before owning the two hens that are currently with this rooster, my boyfriend had a flock of eight hens that he says were laying eggs. One of them even went broody on him and hatched some chicks. A neighbor's dog got into the yard and killed all of the birds except for the roo and one of the hens, and that hen later fell into a horse trough and drowned (sad story, I know) When I asked him, my boyfriend says he never found any blood in any of the eggs he collected from the previous flock.
Now, I'm really confused at this point. I thought that even when the hens were laying, there were no signs of fertilization. But if that's the case, then how did the one hen hatch any chicks? Is there something I am missing here about how to tell if the eggs have been fertilized?
And now I wonder if the problem is something else completely. The age of the two hens that are currently in the flock is unknown. Could it be that they just don't lay anymore? I don't know if they have ever laid any eggs since my boyfriend came to own them earlier this year. Oh goodness, it seems I have a lot to learn.