I have two bantam hens that went broody two weeks apart. I divided the eggs since they were both sitting on them at the same time. The first batch just started hatching and I have four chicks so far. I moved all the chicks under the hen that started brooding first. obviously she is now starting to leave the eggs that are left to move the chicks around and has to be coaxed back to the nest.
The pen they are in has an adult rooster with the two hens and the nesting area is about four feet off the ground.
Questions:
1. Will the chicks be ok with the rooster?
2. I blocked off the door some so that the chicks wont fall. How soon before they could walk down the ramp? OR should they all be moved to a brooding pen?
3. If moved to a brooding pen, will both hens and chicks al be good in there together?
4. Once all chicks have hatched or not, when is the best time to acclimate to the rooster?
5. What the best way to do so?
A side note, I have three other bantams that hatched at the beginning of June by a full grown chicken and they have been in a small pen around the main flock ever since. Looks like to cockerels and a pullet.
6. Any suggestions on introducing them to the bantam rooster and hens/chicks?
The pen they are in has an adult rooster with the two hens and the nesting area is about four feet off the ground.
Questions:
1. Will the chicks be ok with the rooster?
2. I blocked off the door some so that the chicks wont fall. How soon before they could walk down the ramp? OR should they all be moved to a brooding pen?
3. If moved to a brooding pen, will both hens and chicks al be good in there together?
4. Once all chicks have hatched or not, when is the best time to acclimate to the rooster?
5. What the best way to do so?
A side note, I have three other bantams that hatched at the beginning of June by a full grown chicken and they have been in a small pen around the main flock ever since. Looks like to cockerels and a pullet.
6. Any suggestions on introducing them to the bantam rooster and hens/chicks?