You aren’t the first person to tell me that it’s no good to put a bunch of roosters together. I’ve read conflicting opinions about this subject, but appreciate your experience and input. Thank you. It’s my first chicken experience here. I understand about not washing and refrigerating the eggs, but with the potential that this first egg is fertilized, it cannot remain on the counter. Strictly hens with no access to a rooster eggs will not be washed (until Use), and will be stored on the counter.
Sure it can be left on the counter no problem. Hens usually lay an egg or so a day, when they get a bunch together (a Clutch) they then go to roost on them. They pull out their belly feathers to get that good skin contact and they run a fever. The heat is what makes the fertilized egg start incubating. 21 days later, right on the money, you get a bunch of new chicks.
The fertilized egg will not start growing on the counter without the hen sitting on it unless your house is kept over a hundred degrees.
Thank you for that good bit of insight! As the house is never near 100 degrees at any time of the year, I’ll give the fertilized eggs a chance on the counter!
Glad to help out a fellow hobby farmer.
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