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That actually sounds like a good idea, lol. I wish I could do that to the geese and ducks flying overhead that live in my neighborhood. I'm probably worrying too much but what if they were sick with something. All you can do is hope....or keep your chickens in the garage permanently, and that would stink in all senses of the word.![]()

Anytime I use eggs, I always check for fertility...lol I can't crack an egg w/o checking. So far I have only found one that didn't look fertilized and that was just recently since it's become cold.Hi, everybody.![]()
Feels like a long time since I was on BYC trying to figure out what to do with my rooster, Sue. We just picked up a new rooster last weekend and are almost done with his new pen- his house is already made and he's chilling in it in the garage until it's complete. After he's come out of quarantine things may really start to get interesting.
I also am slowly accumulating components for making an incubator. Sue's been actively mating with the girls and I'm trying to tally what eggs are fertile/infertile when we make our breakfast.![]()