Last week we checked the one duck egg, that was left under our broody turkey, Edith. It turned out to be bad. It was dark & cracked. So, DH dug a hole in the compost pile & threw it in. BAM, it exploded & stunk!
Edith had sat through two 5 week unsuccessful broods on duck eggs. I felt like she needed to get outside and get some fresh air & exercise. So, after taking the last egg away, we made her leave the empty nest, every morning. We locked her out of the coop so she would join the flock during the day.
However, every morning, she would zero in on a duck egg in one of the duck's nests. Before we could get her out of the coop, she would run over & sit on the egg. It seems that our sweet Edith is bound & determined to hatch & brood some eggs.
So, this morning, we took 7 duck eggs, from the refrigerator plus the 2 duck eggs, in the coop this morning, and put them in a nest with Edith in one of the stalls, in the barn. That way, the snake can't get her eggs.
It was so cute when I put the eggs in the nest. I wish I had my phone with me, so I could take photos. At first she ignored me, as I started putting eggs in the nest. Then she realized I had eggs in the nest & she got closer, and watched intently. As I finished & backed away, she started getting on the nest & moving eggs around with her beak. It took a while, but eventually she settled in on the eggs & looked SO happy. I REALLY hope, for her sake, that she gets to brood these eggs successfully.
In case anyone questions why I put refrigerated eggs under Edith, I found the following thread on BYC:
www.backyardchickens.com/threads/does-putting-eggs-in-the-fridge-cancel-out-their-fertility.98453/page-1
So, I thought I would give it a try. I did mark the 2 egg laid today with "*", to see if those hatch better than the refrigerator eggs. I may put any eggs, laid later today or tomorrow morning, under Edith, as well.
Wouldn't it be fun if all the eggs hatch???
