My blue slate turkey this year was my 1st ever broody. She did awesome! Then I had a Silkie go broody, awesome! Now my royal palm turkey is due to hatch on Monday, & she is GROSS!!! She keeps pooping on her eggs!! I don't have much faith in her!!
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I have a community house with 13 black Australorp hens and 1 rooster. The hens are over 3 years old but several weeks ago 4 of them went broody. 2 hens are actually sitting one nest. Hatching started yesterday and ive seen 2 chicks so far. My question is can I leave them in this community house or do I need to worry about the chicks getting beat up by the other hens/rooster? Should I relocate the moms and chicks? Ive got an open tractor that I could move the other 9 hens and rooster into for a bit. Ive always incubated and broodered my chicks so this broody thing was a shock and I allowed it to become an experiment. Also the other hens have continued to lay in the boxes with the broody hens so I have eggs of all ages in there. After the hens leave the nest I intend to transfer unhatched eggs to incubator and give em a few more days. So...leave the situation as it is? Move the adults? Move mom and chicks after hatch completes?
I'm so happy...hope all hatch with vim and vigor. Post photos when you can.
Lady of McCamley
Oh I'm so happy! Your advice saved those chicks I swear. Three of them hatched that day and then the rest are still incubating but internally pipping.. How long will they internally pip because they have been at it since Monday?![]()