I've found that the first month or so, don't count on them being fertile.Yeah. I did find a (dead) developed egg under Twila, so at least Moose isn't shooting only blanks.
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I've found that the first month or so, don't count on them being fertile.Yeah. I did find a (dead) developed egg under Twila, so at least Moose isn't shooting only blanks.
Yeah. All the others were empty (though the chicken eggs snuck under her were too, which is even weirder), but this one was a floating mass of death and probably bacteriaI've found that the first month or so, don't count on them being fertile.
Mine decided after a week they didn't want heat! I put them in a separate enclosure with a box full of straw and they are doing fantastic.Got my replacements coming the first week of June, which will be great, since the Littles will be old enough to definitely not still be in the trough, and hopefully I won't need the light on them either by then
If it was normal May weather, I'd be less worried. But it's drizzling and windy and cold right now, and especially since my calls are uninsured (which is why I absolutely did not risk giving them to anyone) I'm trying to be extra sure they're okay heatwiseMine decided after a week they didn't want heat! I put them in a separate enclosure with a box full of straw and they are doing fantastic.
Yeah, mine are still inside so safe from bad weather.If it was normal May weather, I'd be less worried. But it's drizzling and windy and cold right now, and especially since my calls are uninsured (which is why I absolutely did not risk giving them to anyone) I'm trying to be extra sure they're okay heatwise