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The Porch
Super Self-Sufficient
Old saying. Can't remember where from at the moment Africa or Mexico.
When an elder dies a library burns to the ground.
About the same here. Wish I talked to ya GP sooner.
1 thing that isn't good is to keep taking them out moving them much less switching them. Next time pull all eggs until your ready and sure they're really gonna set as MH said, then give them what you want them to set.
It really is easier on you and her doing less. Switching and mixing eggs can get you confused also the different age of eggs will hatch at different times. If you have several days difference she may leave the newer eggs after hatching older ones.
Note the eggs can be a week apart in age. Just make sure they all start the incubation at the same time. You can pull eggs and leave them room temp until you have enough or are ready.
I hope I'm not repeating what was in your article's above. Haven't read them yet.
Thank you,
Yes so sad when knowledge is lost, and or force to be lost by the wonderful nanny USGOV, as with our Native American Tribes, They lot so much.
This- I didnt know until I read the articles. I wanted broody hen #2 to stay broody but she wasn't totally committed at the time is why I didnt give her her own clutch until yesterday.the eggs can be a week apart in age. Just make sure they all start the incubation at the same time
so now broody#1 has all 31st eggs and Broody #2 has all 10th
I feel it is good to work thigs out before the SHTF . I have been "working things out" on many projects.