Has anyone hatched eggs that were kept in the fridge for 16 days before being set in the incubator?
Or eggs that were kept in a cool dry place (cupboard) for 16 days?
My brown leghorn, Sweetie, laid her first egg today - yay! - and I think there is a slight possibility that it may be fertile as she was with a leghorn roo up until February 4th and her bloodied comb indicates he mated with her. Roo sperm can be viable in a hen for up to 3 weeks, right?
I know it's a very, very slim chance but what do you think... should I try?
If yes, should her egg be in the fridge or in the cupboard?
My incubation starts March 3rd...
Or eggs that were kept in a cool dry place (cupboard) for 16 days?
My brown leghorn, Sweetie, laid her first egg today - yay! - and I think there is a slight possibility that it may be fertile as she was with a leghorn roo up until February 4th and her bloodied comb indicates he mated with her. Roo sperm can be viable in a hen for up to 3 weeks, right?
I know it's a very, very slim chance but what do you think... should I try?
If yes, should her egg be in the fridge or in the cupboard?
My incubation starts March 3rd...