Rebel58
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Yes, I've moved a broody with her chicks. As long as the hatch is complete, it is not hard to do, and won't hurt anyone. I move the broody first -- put her where you want her and then quickly start gathering and putting the chicks with her. Once she has all her chicks, she should care less about the old nest.
Sorry to hear you lost Pebbles, but happy to hear that you have many chicks left alive. Hopefully every day that goes by, the chicks are stronger and less likely to get hurt if she steps on them.
That's fantastic!I really appreciate all the good wishes. Here's some great news: I have seven healthy, happy little Belgian fluffballs under the Brahma, five Millefleur and two Goldenneck. Two eggs are still showing no pip. The two chicks that didn't make it, I'm thinking were probably weak. I think a normal, vigorous chick would have been able to get out from under mama's feet.
So, all in all I am having a good hatch and survival rate from shipped eggs (most of which were transferred to the broody on Day 17), and I don't think I regret giving bantam eggs to this big mama. She's doing a good job.
I may be in trouble.... this is my second time ordering hatching eggs and I could not find what I was looking for very close, so I ordered it anyway. View attachment 1496026 View attachment 1496027 24 eggs, Americana, cinnamon queen, red star, Dominique, Rhode Island red, silver laced wyndotte, and 1 ayam cemani egg. OK so I really wanted the Dominique and a different source for the Rhode Island reds, and the production layers could be awesome.
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I also have some buckeye eggs coming soon, do not ask me how I will get them all in the bator because I don't know yet.