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I was just curious..........
I'm planning to have my hens fertilized by our neighbor's rooster when they're old enough. But I heard that hens often leave their eggs alone and don't bother sitting on them. And so there was the incubator.
But I'm wondering: which is better for fertilized eggs: in an incubator or under a hen's tummy? I'm thinking of getting silkies because I heard they're excellent mothers and will take care even other chicken's eggs or chicks. But some say an incubator will do better. Which is which?
Thanks in advance!
I'm planning to have my hens fertilized by our neighbor's rooster when they're old enough. But I heard that hens often leave their eggs alone and don't bother sitting on them. And so there was the incubator.
But I'm wondering: which is better for fertilized eggs: in an incubator or under a hen's tummy? I'm thinking of getting silkies because I heard they're excellent mothers and will take care even other chicken's eggs or chicks. But some say an incubator will do better. Which is which?
Thanks in advance!