
Catherine wants two or three chooks, and the little shed will be perfect. So we got some library books about chickens. Quite interesting.
One thing I did read made me think.
The author writes that when you have fertile eggs under a hen, if you handle them for any reason, wash your hands. The germs off your hands can enter the egg through the pores in the shell and kill the chick.
Makes sense.
A hens' nest will not be very sterile, nor will a pigeon's. But the embryo will have immunity passed from it's parents. It wont have immunity to all sorts of germs off my hands. I wonder if that's why you sometimes find a youngster dead in the shell, or even a pair of eggs that don't hatch?
I always put clean nest bowls in for every round of eggs and keep the boxes reasonably clean. I reckon I had over 90% hatch this year.
I raised 62 youngsters which are all over the state

So I am going to wash my hands before I handle eggs to switch them around or whatever. Might be a tiny thing, but the one you save might be the good one you are looking for.

