Wow this is some interesting information about how the incubation machine was created. The Egyptians are so amazing!! This was so informative and I loved it! Thank you for sharing. 🙏🏽
Like always... Amazing... Everitime you drop a new video becomes my favorite!!! Thank you... I've tried using the hit of the compost to hatch some quail... With no way to check temperature... But it got way too hot.. but this give me an idea...
The only single video on the topic all over TH-cam.😘😘😘😘😘😘😘 Thank you mam, can you suggest any documents or papers to learn more about these egg oven or non electrical Victorian or Edwardian egg incubators.
Sorry about the delay in replying - I had archived my references. Here are some that I used: www.atlasobscura.com/articles/egypt-egg-ovens. This has links to the FAO report but they are a pdf so you'll need to follow the link. teachingwiththemes.com/index.php/2019/01/15/what-amazing-egyptian-chicken-hatcheries-can-tell-us-about-perceptions-of-other-places/ and Wikipedia has some links too en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_egg_oven Best wishes Sheryl
Like 100! Hi my friend, very interesting video! Love historical old school stories like this! Keep up the great work my dear friend! Hope you have a great rest of the weekend! Take care and God bless you and the chickens 🐓! Animal Papa and Junior! 😎🐓❤️👍🙏
Allow me to tell you why you've never heard of it, because chickens were not in Africa during ancient Egypt. They may have worked with eggs, but they were not chicken eggs. Chickens are not native to Africa, and they were imported into Africa a few hundred years ago.
mam i saw u had replied to every comments you have received do you get notification for it or do you pass through the comment section regularly.by the way great information(video)
the previous day I place some (9) eggs under my broody hen and at that time climate was normal but from the next day its start to rain all time .....what will be the result ....????
@@chickensinmygarden there is bad unexpected news.....she was no more ....mother hen was killed by dog..in early morning 2.30 we don't know how the dog was able to destroy such a strong hen home with iron and my mind was totally disturbed of this incident ......I am just 17 and I cannot concentrate on my study.....tears were coming out of eyes at all time . I am not able to belive mother hen is no more
I love you and your Hens or chickens I will get when I'm 30 and get leg horns,buff laced wyandotte,light Sussex Speckled Sussex Hyline or commercial hybrid Arucana Houdans And more
what happens if broody hen with eggs kept with a rooster.....I asked this because today my hen turn broody and the single rooster with her sit near to her
As long as he's friendly and gentle it should be fine. A lot depends on the personality of the rooster. Often he's just doing his job of looking after and protecting his hen.
Wow this is some interesting information about how the incubation machine was created. The Egyptians are so amazing!! This was so informative and I loved it! Thank you for sharing. 🙏🏽
Thank you. I thought it was interesting too 🙂
@@chickensinmygarden you’re welcome and I and wait to see the next video. 🙏🏽
Very interesting ideas wow never knew we did this thousands of years ago wow
I was amazed, so I just had to share it
@@chickensinmygarden ya thanks
Like always... Amazing... Everitime you drop a new video becomes my favorite!!! Thank you... I've tried using the hit of the compost to hatch some quail... With no way to check temperature... But it got way too hot.. but this give me an idea...
Excellent! You must let me know how it works out. Of course it might take a few tries - but hopefully not thousands of years 😃
The only single video on the topic all over TH-cam.😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Thank you mam, can you suggest any documents or papers to learn more about these egg oven or non electrical Victorian or Edwardian egg incubators.
Sorry about the delay in replying - I had archived my references.
Here are some that I used:
www.atlasobscura.com/articles/egypt-egg-ovens. This has links to the FAO report but they are a pdf so you'll need to follow the link.
teachingwiththemes.com/index.php/2019/01/15/what-amazing-egyptian-chicken-hatcheries-can-tell-us-about-perceptions-of-other-places/
and Wikipedia has some links too en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_egg_oven
Best wishes
Sheryl
Thank you mam 😊
Very interesting. Good video
Thank you 🙂
And thanks for the info on this video and I am a huge fan of your chickens🐓🐔🐣🐤🐥
Me too - I love chickens
Fascinating... thanks for sharing!
It is, isn't it! Thanks for watching. Have a great day 🙂
Like 100! Hi my friend, very interesting video! Love historical old school stories like this! Keep up the great work my dear friend! Hope you have a great rest of the weekend! Take care and God bless you and the chickens 🐓! Animal Papa and Junior! 😎🐓❤️👍🙏
This is so cool! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
Wow, I had never heard of this, thanks for creating this video for us!
You're welcome. It's interesting isn't it 🙂
Allow me to tell you why you've never heard of it, because chickens were not in Africa during ancient Egypt. They may have worked with eggs, but they were not chicken eggs. Chickens are not native to Africa, and they were imported into Africa a few hundred years ago.
😱that’s so fascinating!!!
I thought so 🙂
Wow that's amazing! Thanks for sharing this, very interesting 👍🐔🥚
Thank you. I thought it was interesting too 🙂
Hi Sheryl I love the video pls make more so when I'm old enough I will by chickens and maybe come to New Zealand
Thank you Ryan. I had to wait until I was very old before I got chickens (over 50!) I hope you don't have to wait that long 🙂
Nice video.
Thanks. I thought it was interesting 😊
mam i saw u had replied to every comments you have received do you get notification for it or do you pass through the comment section regularly.by the way great information(video)
I do get notifications - I love to read your comments and hear what you think.
Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
@@chickensinmygarden thank you for replying☺ ,love from india💙
what is the maximum number of eggs a hen can lay before going broody?
It depends on the breed. The commercial hybrids lay about 200 eggs before a short break and they never go broody.
@@chickensinmygarden my hen its an ordinary one and gone broody 3 times......today its appeared to be broody for some hours just after lay eggs.....
🥰🐣🥚🐣🥰🇪🇬
the previous day I place some (9) eggs under my broody hen and at that time climate was normal but from the next day its start to rain all time .....what will be the result ....????
The hen probably chose a good nest that won't get too wet. You can gently check under her that the bedding is still dry.
@@chickensinmygarden there is bad unexpected news.....she was no more ....mother hen was killed by dog..in early morning 2.30 we don't know how the dog was able to destroy such a strong hen home with iron
and my mind was totally disturbed of this incident ......I am just 17 and I cannot concentrate on my study.....tears were coming out of eyes at all time . I am not able to belive mother hen is no more
Oh how awful for you! That is so tragic. Your poor chicken. I know you will be very sad.
@@AHemanthRS💔♥️
Unbelievable.
I love you and your Hens or chickens I will get when I'm 30 and get leg horns,buff laced wyandotte,light Sussex
Speckled Sussex
Hyline or commercial hybrid
Arucana
Houdans
And more
I think you're right about 'and more 😃
I want a TH-cam channel all about chickens and sorry for your loss of gonzo (9 years 2 months) I'm at school now😄
If you are at school right this minute then you should be working on your lesson
@@chickensinmygarden it was before school
Thats good. I hope you had a fun day at school
what happens if broody hen with eggs kept with a rooster.....I asked this because today my hen turn broody and the single rooster with her sit near to her
As long as he's friendly and gentle it should be fine. A lot depends on the personality of the rooster. Often he's just doing his job of looking after and protecting his hen.
@@chickensinmygarden thank you
Is it just me or you sound younger today?
Lol. Because I didn't need any camera on me, I used an old microphone - maybe that's it 😃