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Advice on hatching eggs sought?
I have just been given 16 eggs from a rare rooster species (Old English Gentry). I do not have an egg incubator. Will they hatch on their own? WIll a heat bulb help? If all else fails are they edible? how much time do I have?
there is no such thing as a rare “Rooster” species.. a rooster is a male chicken.. you got Chicken eggs
they WILL NOT hatch without an incubator and you need to get one today.. temp must be around 98 degrees
they must be turned once a day.. some incubators do this for you.. some you turn them gentley on your own
chickens make wonderful pets
http://www.gomestic.com/Pets/Unusual-Pets-Chickens.76299