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You're not missing much. It's the mess in the nest, on the other eggs, on the underside of the hens....I've never had broken eggs... so far.

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You're not missing much. It's the mess in the nest, on the other eggs, on the underside of the hens....I've never had broken eggs... so far.
Cute happy girls a pleasure too seeNot great pictures but feeding in the run to comply with the current bird flue recommendations.View attachment 2920505View attachment 2920506
Bird flu?Not great pictures but feeding in the run to comply with the current bird flue recommendations.View attachment 2920505View attachment 2920506
There's always some sort of problem here a bit like card dealing, when one card is used then they pull out anotherBird flu?
Given that the space is adequate, I think it is more dependent upon the temperaments of the hens involved.Those of you with experience of broodies doubling up, do you see fewer breakages in a larger nest? Or is there no difference?
I spit my drink out at the second name
When we were contending with (what we thought was) a fox, I had read about how to deter them. Urine was one option I read about, and a donkey was the other. There are some interesting photos of fox dangling from a donkeys jaw out there...That is definitely good info! I wanted a donkey, but donkeys and dogs also dont get along. I figure a handful of large birds like geese and peafowl will do a good job of warding off most daytime predators until everyone is back in their runs each evening.