- Apr 24, 2014
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Hello all,
I haven't properly introduced myself. I've been a reader, your posts have been very informative. I'm not new to chickens, we've raised them off and on for about 10 years now. I am new however to hatching my own chicks. So I made a barter with a friend to get one of her incubators. Not long after I set my 42 (36 of which still remain) eggs in the 'bator one of my buff orpington's decides to go broody. She's been setting non stop for two days on a clutch of about 10 eggs. My concern is that she is still in the nesting box which is neither big enough for when the chicks hatch, nor is it a safe distance off the floor for new chicks.
I need to know the best way to move her so as not to distract her from her duty. I was thinking of getting a cat litter box with the top on to place her in. I would put this on the floor of the chicken coop so she is still with everybody but she has a safer place for her babies. Any advice would be really appreciated. I'm excited she has decided to stick with it so far but am afraid of making it so she decides otherwise.
In the meantime I can see little chicky feet kicking around inside the eggs in the 'bator. Babies, babies, babies, everywhere. I love it!
Denise
I haven't properly introduced myself. I've been a reader, your posts have been very informative. I'm not new to chickens, we've raised them off and on for about 10 years now. I am new however to hatching my own chicks. So I made a barter with a friend to get one of her incubators. Not long after I set my 42 (36 of which still remain) eggs in the 'bator one of my buff orpington's decides to go broody. She's been setting non stop for two days on a clutch of about 10 eggs. My concern is that she is still in the nesting box which is neither big enough for when the chicks hatch, nor is it a safe distance off the floor for new chicks.
I need to know the best way to move her so as not to distract her from her duty. I was thinking of getting a cat litter box with the top on to place her in. I would put this on the floor of the chicken coop so she is still with everybody but she has a safer place for her babies. Any advice would be really appreciated. I'm excited she has decided to stick with it so far but am afraid of making it so she decides otherwise.
In the meantime I can see little chicky feet kicking around inside the eggs in the 'bator. Babies, babies, babies, everywhere. I love it!
Denise