I have six heritage bronze poults hatched this past Thursday/Friday from the incubator, plus two more hatched today and may have two more hatch in the next day or two. So, at least a 4-day difference in age, all still VERY young.
At what age can I put em all together in the same brooder, without risking problems? There are also 3 chicks in the brooder with last weeks' poults, hatched at the same time, if that matters.
(The eggs just hatching now are from a broody turkey hen who apparently hadn't the sense to stop laying when she started sitting. She hatched one poult on Saturday night; I took the remaining four eggs away from her yesterday into the incubator cuz she was ignoring the already-out poult in favor of sitting on them. I was afraid she'd ignore the existing poult to death and/or accidentally stomp or walk away from the unhatched eggs, two of which were peeping. Dunno if I did the right thing, but <shrug>. This is her second brooding of the year, her first clutch got smashed not too long before hatching, so I feel like she deserves SOME kind of baby to raise as reward for her dedication
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THanks very much,
Pat
At what age can I put em all together in the same brooder, without risking problems? There are also 3 chicks in the brooder with last weeks' poults, hatched at the same time, if that matters.
(The eggs just hatching now are from a broody turkey hen who apparently hadn't the sense to stop laying when she started sitting. She hatched one poult on Saturday night; I took the remaining four eggs away from her yesterday into the incubator cuz she was ignoring the already-out poult in favor of sitting on them. I was afraid she'd ignore the existing poult to death and/or accidentally stomp or walk away from the unhatched eggs, two of which were peeping. Dunno if I did the right thing, but <shrug>. This is her second brooding of the year, her first clutch got smashed not too long before hatching, so I feel like she deserves SOME kind of baby to raise as reward for her dedication

THanks very much,
Pat