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Post subject: Re: Stopping A Double Clutch  Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 1:01 pm |
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Marshmallow is trying to nest. She is trying to make a bowl shape with the nesting material. Hopefully the eggs will work! How many should we order? She laid 4 eggs in her clutch so should I get 4? Should I put one every other night since that's when she lays her eggs?
I'll try that for my plucker.... may work for him...
You could try, but I doubt it would work for him. It's the mothers that pluck the babies. She plucks because she is missing sodium from the eggs that she laid. The hen waits for the chicks to get pin feathers to solve the cravings.
My birds pluck because they want their babies out of the nest so that they can start preparing for a new clutch.
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Post subject: Re: Stopping A Double Clutch  Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 5:45 pm |
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The people who sell the dummy eggs say that you must add them all together as soon as the hen starts laying. I was worried that they wouldn't work: I thought, surely Trilly can count... if she leaves the nest with a certain number of eggs and she finds them doubled in number when she comes back she will surely notice and be suspicious! Well, either Trilly is less of a math wiz than the average hen, or they all don't really count the eggs She had five, I took two out and added four dummies. She and Frank accepted them without hesitation. She had 7 eggs the last time, this time she stopped as soon as I added the dummies.
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Post subject: Re: Stopping A Double Clutch  Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 4:43 am |
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Thank you! How many do you think I should buy? Marshmallow lays 4 eggs a clutch, so do you think I should get 4 because if not then I would like to buy 3 since they are pricey.
If you don't want more babies hatching, cant you add the dummy eggs and remove the laid ones? Or doesn't it work like that?
In this case, I don't want her laying eggs. I am going to freeze all of the eggs that she lays but I don't want any to hatch. Since my birds are trying to make babies, that aren't paying much attention to the nest. I feel that if I add some eggs, they will spend time incubating the eggs and feeding their chicks.
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Post subject: Re: Stopping A Double Clutch  Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 4:47 am |
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Marshmallow and Bio mated! I saw Marshmallow flub the hen mating position, so I took her out of the cage until she stopped. Then, I put her back in the cage and she did it again, I repeated that over and over again! I had to leave, so I put my phone to record what they did in the past 5 mins I was gone and I see them quietly sitting, then Bio hops to the highest perch with Marshmallow already perched there. Then she slowly approaches in the position, then they mate.
The good news is tag Bio fed the chicks afterwards.
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Post subject: Re: Stopping A Double Clutch  Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:18 am |
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Quote: If you don't want more babies hatching, cant you add the dummy eggs and remove the laid ones? Or doesn't it work like that? Yes, it can work that way. This is what I do when naughty Teela starts laying incest eggs. She's just like her mother - flooding her with fake eggs doesn't work either.
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