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    Hatching with a Broody Hen

    You're welcome! As per my expeience n review It's best to let the hen handle things, but you can check in around day 22 or 23 if no more chicks have hatched by then. Just be gentle and quick, ensuring the hen and any chicks aren’t stressed or exposed to the cold for too long.
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    Wyandotte only hatched 1 egg, does she want more babies?

    There's a strong possibility your hen will accept the day-old chicks since she's already in chick-raising mode, especially if they're introduced at night when she's more relaxed. But because it will be approximately five days later, observe her response, since certain hens may be more protective...
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    Hatching with a Broody Hen

    A quick look is typically acceptable, but it's crucial to avoid upsetting the hen or the chicks too much. Give the chicks room to grow and allow the broody hen take care of the process; they need time to properly hatch.
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    Review by 'One Click' on item 'Easter Eggers'

    They are well-loved for their friendly and docile temperament, making them an excellent choice for backyard flocks, especially in family settings. Easter Eggers are hardy and adaptable to different climates, particularly cold weather, thanks to their small pea combs that are less prone to frostbite
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    Happy Birthday

    Happy Birthday
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