BrandonsBirbs
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Wait, I'm left in the back trying to see what yaw'll see in the yokes. I don't see nuttin'!!!![]()
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Wait, I'm left in the back trying to see what yaw'll see in the yokes. I don't see nuttin'!!!![]()
Cool beans, way to educate a sista! Thank you.
I try everytime I do but I'm rubbish at itCool beans, way to educate a sista! Thank you.
ETA: You know I'm gonna be looking at every egg I crack from now until eternity, right!!!!
I may be waiting longer than I'd hoped. I've started taking my chicks out with broody mama to dust bathe and forage by the coop as part of the long, gradual integration process ahead. The hen I want to hatch new eggs from has started going ork-ork-ork when she can see the chicks, and tonight I just found her sleeping in the nest box. I really hope seeing the chicks hasn't turned her broody right when I'm looking to get fertile eggs from her...Guess it will just take some time for fertility to happen with that hen.
Hows it going?Well I'm in a bit of a pickle now. My hen is definitely broody. I'm not really equipped to do broody breaking since I already have a different mama with babies using the spare enclosures. And I have a grain mite issue in the background that I just dusted/sprayed for.
I did some cooking with a couple eggs from the hen I want to hatch from. One I'm pretty confident was a bullseye (yes!) although another was infertile. I guess it's just going to be a coin toss with her. Whether that's down to biology or behavior I don't know.
Since I saw that one fertile egg from her and she just this morning went broody today to a degree that I think I won't get any more eggs from her...I'm thinking of putting her last few eggs in my incubator. She laid an egg a day leading up to sticking on the nest; a couple were ones I checked for fertility but I think I have 4 other more recent ones. I can incubate them while waiting on the grain mite thing (I may need to spray again) and letting my girl set up shop with ceramic eggs in an otherwise unused nest area. In theory I could then do an egg swaperoo if any of the incubator ones look promising after 7-10 days, and if not then I could break the broody behavior. I have a feeling if I wait until after the last round of permethrin and then wait until I can break the broody behavior with spare equipment and then wait again for her to resume laying and then probably wait yet again to find a fertile egg...I might be a tad late in the year and would probably have to wait til spring anyway. So I feel like I don't lose much having a go with 4 of her eggs from now even if they're duds.
How old are these eggs that you can see that in ?
For mine at least I've seen the bullseye in fertile eggs that are 24h old to a couple weeks. I don't know what best practice for time range is though.How old are these eggs that you can see that in ?
Hows it going?