Posted by:
Adam Willich
at Wed Jun 1 10:07:00 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Adam Willich ]
Ray,
I start with the date of last shed before they are expected to deposit the eggs. For me after day 7 I look at them and see where they are, in the nest box or out of it. If they are not in it, I pick them up and feed them in the hole of it so they can feel safe. When you find them in there you can see how they are positioned and get a better idea if eggs are coming. They tend to be buried in the moss and very calm and I feel this is a sign to expect eggs. It's kind of a look or feel for your animals. It does take some time for the clutch to be deposited so you should have a good chance of seeing it happen and get some pics. I would start looking at her after day 7 and see where she is. I have not found a time of day to be any factor.
I do my checks in the morning and after work. Odd that you ask as today clutch #8 was in the process of being deposited, 4 out so far when I left. I will see what the total was when I get home tonight.
Be patient and I think you will see it happen.
Kind Regards,
Adam
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