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This broke my heart to read. I candle 1 time halfway through brooding, simply to get rid of non developed eggs to make sure outer eggs don't get too cold. Honestly I don't understand how this could happen, as either they are completely empty and lit up or they aren't and you leave them alone (even if you think they might be non viable). My apologies since that probably sounds rude and I don't mean it that way.I let her sit on eggs. I candled them at 7 days and 10 days and they looked weird (to my newbie eyes) so I chucked (viable!!!!) eggs and she broke soon after.
I see these 2 as completely different things. The first one is her basically them being pregnant the other is being a mom. Both of them involve trying to keep either eggs or chicks warm, but is very different in all other parts in my eyes.(It's also confusing when the duration of "broodiness" includes the chick-rearing stage, which is completely appropriate, of course.)
One of the cats here also carried a baby hare, but that one was already dead.carried a captured young bunny to the deck.
During my childhood we used to keep chickens and rabbits together in a run. They tended to avoid the rabbits.The cat couldn't follow, and the chickens went crazy chasing (also incredibly incompetent hunters.)
I didn't take it that way, no worries here heck omg you should read the incubator forums here, much stupider crap goes on than that!This broke my heart to read. I candle 1 time halfway through brooding, simply to get rid of non developed eggs to make sure outer eggs don't get too cold. Honestly I don't understand how this could happen, as either they are completely empty and lit up or they aren't and you leave them alone (even if you think they might be non viable). My apologies since that probably sounds rude and I don't mean it that way.
I see these 2 as completely different things. The first one is her basically them being pregnant the other is being a mom. Both of them involve trying to keep either eggs or chicks warm, but is very different in all other parts in my eyes.
One of the cats here also carried a baby hare, but that one was already dead.
During my childhood we used to keep chickens and rabbits together in a run. They tended to avoid the rabbits.
It is a bit of interesting way to develop. I do see diagonal development quite a bit, so wouldn't be much of stretch for one to develop horizontally. I just celebrate a little everytime they cast "shadows".HALF dark, SIDE WAYS. So if you held the egg horizontally, it was dark like the egg was half full from the bottom.
I am so sorry to hear this! This site may be way better than Facebook groups, but yeah guess there is still a lot of misinformation going around...But I posted that problem here and people here told me it was weird and not at all normal.
FWIW Tassels is exceptionally easy to weigh when she is broody.I was thinking more of a sort of meta study (trawling the existing posts and threads) rather than just basing it on my own flock.
And I don't handle them unless they're too ill to object, so we'd be off to an exceptionally difficult start with weighing! I don't think weight is a great indicator of health anyway.
Ours seem to ignore or tolerate any creatures that venture into their territory unless it is a predator or a tasty bug. They don't mind the wild geese, or birds that pop in and right now, they are hosting a mated pair of wild mallard ducks that seem to feel safe in their run.I could see them catching a skink that wandered into the run, but does anyone ever see them running down and killing a rabbit?
Mine don’t ignore, but they accept.on the handful of occasions I've seen a rabbit in the garden here, the chickens have completely ignored it.
I'm so amazed at the depth and richness of your pasturage. How much land do you have available for them to forage? Do you have to redistribute it occasionally to let it recover while they work over a different site? (fencing, etc.)Mine don’t ignore, but they accept.
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