Hi just wanting a few opinions, had my buff Orpington hatch 4 random eggs and there is a pure welsummee chick (pictured) I think it's a hen but could I please have some expert opinions it's the one top left
Yeah I see what you mean, it's aarge chick and has began moving quicker than any others I've hatched, last year I hatched and kept 21/24 so 4/5 this year would keep my success going!
I had a broody hen sat on eggs, but randomly laid an egg 3 days after I sat her on 5 fresh eggs. 3 hatched 4 days ago, and I put the egg which was 3 days younger in my incubator and has just hatched this morning, how do you suggest I add it to the 3 chicks with the broody hen?
Yeah i have an area in my house set up for if this happens, as i have had bad experiences before. Hopefully she will love them, do you know how many a hen can comfortabely look after?
Yeah i think i will do that, although I dont know exactly when the first 4 are going to hatch, or even if the one that was a few days behind is still there as an egg got smashed about a week ago which could've been any of them. I have a space ready in house to do this if it turns out like that...
Yeah when they are going broody i am moving them and putting eggs underneath them, but my concern is why so many have started gooing broody at once, very abnormal
Up until recently I have had hardly any broody hens, and when they do go broody snap out of it pretty quick. However in the last 2 months in my flock of 30 there about 5 broody hens, and when i set them on eggs they get upset and usually leave them or behave oddly like pooping on the eggs and...
Yet another post, I have 5 chicks due to hatch in a few days under a Copper Black hen and am wondering if it would be okay for me to add a few more chicks that i may buy 1-2 days old under then hen when the eggs hatch?
Any advice appreciated,
TIA
So i hatched 21/24 eggs in an incubator last year with 4/4 from under a hen, this year there are 5 eggs under a hen that has been broody for a long time and i think they are around day 17-18 of hatching, but one of them is 3 days younger than the 4 others, all fertile and growing. Is it okay for...
I know its a long time since you posted this, but I just thought i would let you know that this isn't totally correct. I have a flock of 30 hens, and 2 cockerels and one of the hens ( a columbian blacktail) is blind. However, she is perfectly happy and I have never seen her being bullied by the...
That's great! Mine just blends in with the flock, and whenever she hears voices she runs around to find them and steps on your feet until you pick her up! Everyone who comes to my house has a meet n' greet with her :)