Comments for How to naturally incubate chicken eggs
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Charlie, 24 March 2019
my incubator has the eggs upright . silly question maybe but when they say turn the eggs what does that mean the egg air sac is up the pointy end down, i cannot imagine turning the egg upside down (the air sac down) maybe please advise
Benjamin, 24 March 2019
Would like to know more about brooding a chicken, this is my priority on natural egg production
Karrie, 21 March 2019
I have more of a question. This is my first time doing the egg hatching, once they start hatching do I need to separate the clocks. I dont want the chicks to get hurt or killed
Roy, 29 January 2019
Great information my questis why would a brooding hen start to eat her eggs after sitting on them for 2 weeks?
Mary, 3 July 2017
Good article. My brooding hens have hatched eggs five times and another one is brooding now. When one of my hens goes broody, I get her some fertile eggs to sit on. I raised day old chicks several times and I much prefer letting the hen do the work. I think babies need a mommy.
Melan, 15 April 2017
Thanx for sharing. I seriously needed these info
David, 16 September 2015
Very good and encouraging information
Very, 20 July 2015
Very useful and informative. Thank you
Poultrysupplies, 4 February 2013
Very informative and useful post. Thanks for sharing.
Thabani, 9 April 2019
I like to know how to make hens bigger and how to hatch eggs without hen