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Hi !
How is the triple-broody-hatch going on ?
It must be crazy with the wet weather too !
they are doing well. the tenative date for all but 3 of the eggs is 6-13-10 the other 3 are 6-14-10
one egg broke. the australorp and the buff orphington are sharing duties well. when one gets up to relieve its self the other horards the eggs. so i am happy these are getting better coverage than the last batch. the silkie has 7 eggs i moved one over there because this one egg kept sticking out a little from the big hens.
i tried candling liek you all do on day 7 but i couldn't tell anything except all were fertile the shells are so thick you can barely see anything. i think one or 2 eggs went bad because i see 2 air sacs in it. at both ends. but i am just too nervous to cull the eggs. i would rather have my bf do that on day 25. the flashlight i use is a led one. the shells are jsut too thick and dark colored.
here is a question. when the eggs hatch (i assume some will, my hatch rate can't get worse from 3 out of 11 in the last try)
i have all 3 broodies in a pen together. the silkie has its own box and the 2 hens share a doghouse. what will happen when they chicks are running around will the hens be as sharing in the duties of overseeing or will they fight. i am thinking when some hatch i will kick the australorp out because i want it laying again and the buff o is molting (no feathers on its neck so i assumed because there are no signs of actual pecking. in actually it is the bossy one. and the buff and silkie can be babysitters in the same pen together (the silkie i got for free as a cheap incubator and is too old to lay)
Wow, I would think they would fight to the death to protect what they feel is their babies. Even if half of them may belong to another hen !
While they are broody, mine are always kind of in a trance, and when the babies hatch the hens 'wake up' and can be very very defensive, attacking anything and eveything and squacking like crazy !
So far as I have seen, the BO's are the more defensive and territorial and great sitters, but will fight if another hen comes close.
That has been my experience, good luck !!
Hi !
How is the triple-broody-hatch going on ?
It must be crazy with the wet weather too !
they are doing well. the tenative date for all but 3 of the eggs is 6-13-10 the other 3 are 6-14-10
one egg broke. the australorp and the buff orphington are sharing duties well. when one gets up to relieve its self the other horards the eggs. so i am happy these are getting better coverage than the last batch. the silkie has 7 eggs i moved one over there because this one egg kept sticking out a little from the big hens.
i tried candling liek you all do on day 7 but i couldn't tell anything except all were fertile the shells are so thick you can barely see anything. i think one or 2 eggs went bad because i see 2 air sacs in it. at both ends. but i am just too nervous to cull the eggs. i would rather have my bf do that on day 25. the flashlight i use is a led one. the shells are jsut too thick and dark colored.
here is a question. when the eggs hatch (i assume some will, my hatch rate can't get worse from 3 out of 11 in the last try)
i have all 3 broodies in a pen together. the silkie has its own box and the 2 hens share a doghouse. what will happen when they chicks are running around will the hens be as sharing in the duties of overseeing or will they fight. i am thinking when some hatch i will kick the australorp out because i want it laying again and the buff o is molting (no feathers on its neck so i assumed because there are no signs of actual pecking. in actually it is the bossy one. and the buff and silkie can be babysitters in the same pen together (the silkie i got for free as a cheap incubator and is too old to lay)
Wow, I would think they would fight to the death to protect what they feel is their babies. Even if half of them may belong to another hen !

While they are broody, mine are always kind of in a trance, and when the babies hatch the hens 'wake up' and can be very very defensive, attacking anything and eveything and squacking like crazy !
So far as I have seen, the BO's are the more defensive and territorial and great sitters, but will fight if another hen comes close.
That has been my experience, good luck !!
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