wow so much to catch up on!
We had our second perfect day ever yesterday but hubby COOKED several of my blue eggs this morning so counting today's I have 7 eggs for my experiment. I think I'll take tomorrow's too and call it good. I don't want to waste a ton of eggs and I'm really only doing this for science.
Both times I went out to collect eggs today, Midge was sitting on the nest. She is like that, most days she will spend a few hours sitting. I got in late because I went to the game and when I got back around midnght, I went out to get the eggs and found midge still in the box and one of the reds also occupying a box. The red was probably just a result of some jostling or something. Midge though....I am wondering if she might be going broody. I'm a first timer so I don't really know but I will keep an eye on her tomorrow and see what she does. I was in and out all day today so I didn't spend a lot of time with the girls but I never saw her out today.
If she spends all day on the nest again tomorrow, I may just stick my blue eggs under her for my experiment. I do hope she's not though, I didn't really want to have to break a broody in my first season of chicken ownership. I probably won't eat her sit on the eggs actually because if she is I want to break her as quick as possible poor thing.
So my plan for my science experiment is this:
Put the eggs in the bator tomorrow
Wait 3 days and candle to look for any development (I expect NONE or at best minimal, disorganized something going on but not proper development)
Wait a couple more days and candle again.
Around day 6 or 7 I will open the eggs unless I can see that i am growing the immaculate chicken conception savior of poultry. In that case I will charge admission to my back yard for people to see it because it is either a miracle or a total freak of nature. There isn't a roo for miles but some of those eggs have a definite bullseye on them. The last one I saw which was yesterday when I made the muffins was even more distinct than the one I posted a pic of, but I was too lazy to go get my phone to snap a pic of it.
It's weird.
But we're going to do some science up in here!
My husband will not be thrilled if I fire up that bator...