On the serious side, I would like to take the 4(hopefully) babies that are under the broodies and move them to a brooder because I am worried about them being so small and under bantam broodies. They are fenced off in the main coop but I am still worried about them. I just feel so bad taking them from the mama's after a couple of days. What do you all think?
I've got 4 eggs due tomorrow under broodies and 12 in the bator due in a couple of weeks plus my 2 one week olds. I'm having a ton of fun!
I had thought I had found the perfect baby, a little black frizzle serama chick - exactly what I wanted. So I emailed and the lady who posted the ad wrote back saying she had sold ALL her seramas the previous week.
Chicklette- Can you fence off a part of the coop for the momma and the babies. They really are going to scream for a few days after being with mommy. If you are going to take them I would take them when they hatch. My next project is a brooder pen for momma's and babies.
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Brooder is ready to go and I can very easily take them at hatch time if it is better. Thanks for the heads up........it would kill me to hear them cry!
if they cry just means you have to hold them more and be there momma ! thats not so bad ! chicklette .
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Brooder is ready to go and I can very easily take them at hatch time if it is better. Thanks for the heads up........it would kill me to hear them cry!
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Brooder is ready to go and I can very easily take them at hatch time if it is better. Thanks for the heads up........it would kill me to hear them cry!
I have taken all my chicks away from my broodies.
Just make sure you leave them with mom long enough to get all dry and fluffy. I usually wait 24-48 hours and try to move a couple at a time. The babies do fuss some but seem to do better if they are not alone.
I have this crazy broody girl that has been sitting on staggered hatches for weeks. She has been a huge help, no worrying about the incubator! I adore this bird and her service as a broody is priceless...makes me love her even more! Here she is sharing her nest and her baby....