ChickenJames, I have the SAME scenario going on here! Only 2 seperate collections of eggs, with 3 hens sharing the sitting duties!! Some eggs volenteered at different times. So far I have had 1 hatch and survive in the rest of the flock, then 4 days later 3 more broke out and hatched, but sadly...
Immediately after breaking out of its shell, do chicks just lay there and rest?
How soon do they get up and stsrt walking around
Yesterday it was pretty warm and sunny, i noticed all 3 hens that have been sharing sitting duties were out and about in the pasture.
So i peeked in on the nestS
My new avitar is the mother hen, Hatchling1, and the hen who isn't sitting on a clutch of eggs!WWhy are the letters OP in the lower right corner of my avitar?
Im so glad we found this great forum! Thanks for all the helpful input.
Mike
Oh, I forgot to mention, but kinda self explanitory! These eggs where at least 28 days old when hatchling 1 came to the outdoors!
Oh my chickens are semi free range they are in my fenced in back yard, with 2 nigerian doe goats.
Great point! We now have 3 hens sitting on 7 to 10 eggs each. Plus the abandonded nest of the first eggs that were being sat on
Just so you know, these eggs are kind of dirty, poop on them etc. Now the 3 nests that are being sat on now, those eggs look clean. Is that some indication?
Could this...
Yeah? Cool! That is good to hear! We love the idea of our "native" born and raised on location flock!
But has been 4 days since the chick hatched, those eggs may still hatch? Now that hen is sitting on a different nest with 5-6 eggs! Broody is catchy
No, i did not candle the eggs. I thought "let nature take its coarse"!!!
Are the abandoned eggs no good? Should i get them out of the nest? I mean no hens are sitting on them.
Hello everyone!
1st off, we have 4 white Chohen hens, 3 roosters of the same breed. All were born and raised by a hen and roo last spring here at our place.
The problem i have is 1 hen was sitting on 12 eggs, she sat well, 1 chick hatched 3 days ago. Mow she has stopped sitting on those eggs...
After alot of looking locally, and on line, I think I have decided on this heater setup for my 5 gallon horizontal nipple waterers
https://www.chewy.com/kh-pet-products-ultimate-bucket
/dp/148399
But as luck would have it I will probably recieve it AFTER the ultra low temps here in Western N.Y...
Is anyone familiar with or have the farm innovations H- 429 submersible 1500 watt tank heater? My question is... will it sit flat in the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket. And if it does, is there a little room to spare, so it can "wiggle" on down past some horizontal nipples mounted in the bucket
Great write up and pictures!
We are located in N.Y. state and got 6 straight run buff O' a couple years back from TSC. We ended up with 2 roosters and 5 hens... lucky! They ARE great birds, friendly, but don't underestimate them! They will hold thier own.