Oh yes, it did. We lost one a bit later, think it was just an accident. The other three did great. 2 are still alive and the last one passed last fall from an accident involving her rooster unfortunately
Alrighty, here's the picture of the third foster, a reddish chick withba darker back stripe:
And then the last foster, a black and yellow chick. She's taken all of them successfully so far, although she seems rather puzzled about where these all suddenly came from.
Alrighty, checked on them a couple hours ago this morning and everyone is doing good so I brought down a third. Everyone was eating and drinking this morning so she didn't seem to notice all of a sudden having a third foster. Will post a picture when I get back to my place. Hoping to add the...
My main concern now is just the amount. That would be 8 chicks, 4 or 5 of them standard sized under a bantam hen. I know they get big pretty fast and I don't want the bigger ones to unintentionally kick the smaller ones out from under the hen since it's still rather cool at night here
Today I found myself with 4 day old turkens chicks. I had actually ordered them with a friend and forgot about them until yesterday morning.
I decided to try and see if I could get my currently nesting hen to take them so they weren't in my brooder when my quail hatched.
A little back ground...