Can anyone answer me this? When hens are moved from one rooster to another, approximately how long will they be laying eggs that were fertilised by the first rooster? Assuming both roosters are equally amorous and equally fertile, that is.
I know hens can lay fertile eggs for quite a while after they've been taken away from a rooster, but what about when you swap them straight from one roo to another. Would there be one specific time when they would stop laying eggs fertilised by the first one and start laying eggs fertilised by the second one? Or would there be a crossover period when they would be laying eggs that could have been fertilised by either roo?
I'm debating incubating the first eggs laid (about five days ago) by some White Leghorns I was recently given. They came from a breeding place so I have the possibility of getting some more leghorn chicks. I also have the possibility that my own randy roo has been busy with them already, and I might end up with some strange looking half Cuckoo Marans babies...
I know hens can lay fertile eggs for quite a while after they've been taken away from a rooster, but what about when you swap them straight from one roo to another. Would there be one specific time when they would stop laying eggs fertilised by the first one and start laying eggs fertilised by the second one? Or would there be a crossover period when they would be laying eggs that could have been fertilised by either roo?
I'm debating incubating the first eggs laid (about five days ago) by some White Leghorns I was recently given. They came from a breeding place so I have the possibility of getting some more leghorn chicks. I also have the possibility that my own randy roo has been busy with them already, and I might end up with some strange looking half Cuckoo Marans babies...
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