LtDanFan
Chirping
sooo. Despite me saying “I’m at capacity” and being done with brooding, i was offered 10 fertilized eggs and although i tried to say no, my BF (enabler that he is) was there and was no help, said i would do it anyway so i may as well and refused to help me out and just say no…problem is that i am leaving to go out of the country the 9th of Oct and will be gone until the 24th. Hence i wanted him to say no but he didn’t so here we are… He will not know what to do and i dont want them hatching out until i get back if possible. How long can/should i let them sit before incubating and still have a good hatch rate? Im sure he will rise to the occasion if need be. He won’t admit it but he likes raising and taking care of youngins as long as they aren’t hooman. I feel the same.
When i do start to incubate them, should i wash them first? Some have poop on them and some have yolk from a broken egg in the nest on them.
Related side note since i only have 10 eggs and my incubator holds more than that, i was thinking of throwing in some of my own eggs but my rooster is only about 6 months old. I’ve seen him (awkwardly) mount and try to mount hens, but when would i expect him to be fertile? I dont want to incubate clearly non fertilized eggs. Also how long do they have to “do it” before fertilization happens?
When i do start to incubate them, should i wash them first? Some have poop on them and some have yolk from a broken egg in the nest on them.
Related side note since i only have 10 eggs and my incubator holds more than that, i was thinking of throwing in some of my own eggs but my rooster is only about 6 months old. I’ve seen him (awkwardly) mount and try to mount hens, but when would i expect him to be fertile? I dont want to incubate clearly non fertilized eggs. Also how long do they have to “do it” before fertilization happens?