Tormund
Chirping
We are attempting to hatch some eggs this year. Over the winter we lost 2 hens to cats. We have one hen that's been pretty broody lately so we decided to see if she will hatch the eggs. We had to start removing the ceramic eggs from whenever she was brooding because she wouldn't leave them alone even after we took all the other eggs. She got to the point that the other chickens were climbing in the box on top of her to lay an egg and she would just sit there until they laid it then pull the egg under her.
So We have put out a large dog kennel well layered with straw and food water and grit and moved one of the nesting boxes into the kennel. The kennel is separated from the flock. The main thing I'm not sure about is a heating lamp. Here in south Louisiana, we are already moving into spring, and it may get down into the 40s at night but its late enough there won't be any more freezes. Highs were going to be 60s mostly with occasional dips into the 50s or up into the 70s. I just put here in with all the eggs she was sitting this morning and marked them so I can't differentiate just in case she lays more. She is sitting on 11 eggs: 4 Australorp, 2 Orpington, 3 Rhode Island reds, and 2 easter egger.
Other then whethere I should put a heat lamp in any advice would be helpful. There is so much information out there about what should and should not be done that it contradictory I wanted to get the opinion of people actually hatching these.
So We have put out a large dog kennel well layered with straw and food water and grit and moved one of the nesting boxes into the kennel. The kennel is separated from the flock. The main thing I'm not sure about is a heating lamp. Here in south Louisiana, we are already moving into spring, and it may get down into the 40s at night but its late enough there won't be any more freezes. Highs were going to be 60s mostly with occasional dips into the 50s or up into the 70s. I just put here in with all the eggs she was sitting this morning and marked them so I can't differentiate just in case she lays more. She is sitting on 11 eggs: 4 Australorp, 2 Orpington, 3 Rhode Island reds, and 2 easter egger.
Other then whethere I should put a heat lamp in any advice would be helpful. There is so much information out there about what should and should not be done that it contradictory I wanted to get the opinion of people actually hatching these.