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She is not being very accommodating, for sure. I don't think she has sat on the eggs all day since I moved her. I just peeked in on her and she is just standing in the box. I'm going to check her one last time right as it starts to get dark. If she isn't sitting on them when it's dark, I'll move her and the eggs back into the goat house for the night and try again tomorrow. They are literally a day or two from hatching. I thought they would be hatched today!I've put eggs that are ready to hatch in the brooder under a heat lamp. Mine have hatched out just fine in a pinch. If you want another option.
I'm really tempted to try this! I would have to mark where I planted them...I was planning to plant my potatoes this morning too, my experiment. Volunteer potatoes do well and produce spuds after being in the ground all winter, so planting potatoes in the fall for the next year's crop should work just fine. And that'll be one less thing for me to do next spring.
Well, just went out and checked on our little rebel... Thankfully the little diva decided to sit her tush on the eggs overnight at least... Or so it appears unless she pushed them behind her. We'll see how things look in the morning. It was relatively warm today in the upper 70s but it's dropping down to 50 tonight. I was more concerned about them getting chilled overnight. The nesting box is 16" x 16" and I have food/water in there too so she doesn't really have a lot of room to sit EXCEPT on the eggs in the corner where there is more space. I'll feel bad if they don't make it.... But between a prowling possum in the area and a couple of egg esters in my flock, I was worried they wouldn't make it a few more days in the goat house. Every day I left them in there felt like Russian Roulette.She is not being very accommodating, for sure. I don't think she has sat on the eggs all day since I moved her. I just peeked in on her and she is just standing in the box. I'm going to check her one last time right as it starts to get dark. If she isn't sitting on them when it's dark, I'll move her and the eggs back into the goat house for the night and try again tomorrow. They are literally a day or two from hatching. I thought they would be hatched today!
Please let us know how it works out! I love the idea, but I have to make too many decisions on what I actually want to do next year before I can allocate garden space to anything.I was planning to plant my potatoes this morning too, my experiment. Volunteer potatoes do well and produce spuds after being in the ground all winter, so planting potatoes in the fall for the next year's crop should work just fine. And that'll be one less thing for me to do next spring.
I will!Please let us know how it works out! I love the idea, but I have to make too many decisions on what I actually want to do next year before I can allocate garden space to anything.