The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Oneeyedhen on May 23, 2012, 09:16:05 pm
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I've just decided to leave a broody hen in their house with a few eggs as every time i try and move her she doesnt sit. So to make sure I leave her with the right eggs I put a tiny cross with permenant marker. My husband then informs me that he thinks this will kill the chicks! Is this a cert and I need to change her eggs or will they be ok?
Thanks,
OEH.
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Sorry, cant say for certain. Everything I have read says to use pencil so I have always used this.
Someone I know uses felt tip pens and her eggs seem to hatch okay. ???
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I use a soft lead pencil, I wouldn't think ink would penetrate the membrane though :-\
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Permanent or laundry marker works ok , had no problems hatching .
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I've used a water based marker pen, rather than solvent. All the eggs were marked with big numbers and didn't lose any to that. It was a semi-auto incubator and I wanted to be sure the eggs were turning and not skidding on the base. Pencil is a safe option.
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Thanks for your replies. From what you've all said I think I'll give them a chance and just leave them alone. We've just hatched 15 with an incubator but it would be nice to have some with a mum!