So I’d like to let my birds hatch some eggs into baby chicks naturally, I have 7 roosters and 28 ladies. When they start laying eggs, how will I know which are fertilized and which aren’t? I want to eat some too lol
Any advice?
Or is it just luck of the draw with it?
Assume all the eggs are fertile.
Collect the eggs each day, store eggs for eating in the refrigerator. No chicks will grow while the eggs are in the fridge, so you can cook those eggs and eat them.
If a hen goes broody, move her to a safe place to set on her eggs (a nest in a separate pen is a good choice.)
Let her sit on fake eggs for a day or two, just to make sure she's accepted the new nest place.
During that day or two, collect the eggs laid by the flock, but before you put them in the refrigerator: select the ones you want hatched (right size, right shape, color that you like). The ones you want hatched do not go in the fridge. They can sit on a counter or shelf in your house for a day, until you are sure the hen is willing to be broody in the place you chose.
Mark the eggs for hatching (maybe use a pencil to write the date on them), and put them under the hen.
Expect chicks in three weeks.
The reason for marking the eggs: if another hen sneaks in and lays an egg, you will know which one it was, and can take it out again.