MYon
Chirping
- Jun 17, 2018
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Hello,
I've been doing the chicken thing for 4 years, but this is my first ever broody hen. I'm trying to learn as I go and have found loads of useful information, however, there is one thing I can't really find an answer for. Initially momma had 4 eggs under her. It appears as though the other hens are laying their eggs in the box with her, because she is now up to 9. She decided to go out straight away this morning when I opened the coop so I thought this would be a great time to candle the eggs. Three appear to be around day 8 (which is in line with the first date she became broody with just 4 eggs), but 2 of them appear to just be getting started, maybe around day 4 by the looks of the veining. My concern is the first 3 will clearly get to their hatching date several days before the others. Pending they all continue to develop (I will candle them again as we progress), will she stay on those younger eggs after the others begin to hatch? If she doesn't stay on them what do you suggest I do if they are nearly fully developed? I've thought if I pull them out and incubate them myself, would she 'adopt' them several days later? Lots of thoughts running through my head, so your experience is much appreciated! Thank you!
I've been doing the chicken thing for 4 years, but this is my first ever broody hen. I'm trying to learn as I go and have found loads of useful information, however, there is one thing I can't really find an answer for. Initially momma had 4 eggs under her. It appears as though the other hens are laying their eggs in the box with her, because she is now up to 9. She decided to go out straight away this morning when I opened the coop so I thought this would be a great time to candle the eggs. Three appear to be around day 8 (which is in line with the first date she became broody with just 4 eggs), but 2 of them appear to just be getting started, maybe around day 4 by the looks of the veining. My concern is the first 3 will clearly get to their hatching date several days before the others. Pending they all continue to develop (I will candle them again as we progress), will she stay on those younger eggs after the others begin to hatch? If she doesn't stay on them what do you suggest I do if they are nearly fully developed? I've thought if I pull them out and incubate them myself, would she 'adopt' them several days later? Lots of thoughts running through my head, so your experience is much appreciated! Thank you!