- Feb 26, 2012
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Ok, we set our eggs at noon, right on schedule, in our still air incubator. Had a couple empty holes in the egg turner sooo went to the coop to see if the girls had laid yet...well it would seem (and we will verify tomorrow...) that one of our black copper marans has gone broody! My question(s)...can or should we take some eggs out of the incubator to place under her? If so when? And another biggie...the boxes are pretty high off the ground sooo can we move her and the eggs to a ground level bucket with shavings?...the best place I think will be in our original little coop, but we recently put a speckled sussex pair in there thinking to get a few fertile eggs to hatch out maybe starting next week in an older incubator...should we give up on that? Or can the broody be in with the pair? I know that having momma hen raise the babies is easier...but also nervous about putting the shipped eggs under her...should we just stick to our own flock's eggs? Ugghh decisions! Help!
Eggs in the incubator
15 crested cream legbars (shipped)
15 blue laced red wyandotte (shipped)
2 marans(hen) X ameraucana(roo)
2 speckled sussex
1 ameraucana
3 easter eggers
1 buckeye(hen) X ameraucana(roo)
ok...I know the last one is odd but she is one of our laying flock in with the protector extrordinaire ameraucana so we included her egg...sooo total set =39...can't hardly wait for lockdown!!
Eggs in the incubator
15 crested cream legbars (shipped)
15 blue laced red wyandotte (shipped)
2 marans(hen) X ameraucana(roo)
2 speckled sussex
1 ameraucana
3 easter eggers
1 buckeye(hen) X ameraucana(roo)
ok...I know the last one is odd but she is one of our laying flock in with the protector extrordinaire ameraucana so we included her egg...sooo total set =39...can't hardly wait for lockdown!!