SA gardener
Songster
One of hens has gone broody and is currently incubating 9 eggs (all I had at the time she went broody). I can't be sure ,but it seems like I'll get 7 chicks (if I'm interpeting the candling right).
I read that a hen depending on its size can look after 14 + chicks. Mine, being medium sized, I suppose could handle about 12 and I decided to order 5 chicks. I intend on sneaking them under her at night and hoping she'll adopt them. But I know that if she does not then I'll need to have a plan B
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Plan B is to raise them in my house, but I have a couple concerns
1) Will they be too noisy at night
2) Can I use a 75 watt infrared spot lamp to keep them warm (meant for reptiles)
I read that a hen depending on its size can look after 14 + chicks. Mine, being medium sized, I suppose could handle about 12 and I decided to order 5 chicks. I intend on sneaking them under her at night and hoping she'll adopt them. But I know that if she does not then I'll need to have a plan B

Plan B is to raise them in my house, but I have a couple concerns
1) Will they be too noisy at night
2) Can I use a 75 watt infrared spot lamp to keep them warm (meant for reptiles)