Good Morning Juninutt!
Such wonderful answers to each of my questions. THANK YOU for taking the time you invested in helping me!
No chickie this morning.....YET.... There is a hole now, and louder peeping, where yesterday, there was just a crack and pipping, I suspect it won't be long!
Although I gave Pinky her 3 eggs back last night, Jamie stayed in the box with her and this morning had all 5 eggs and Pinky had none. I gave her back her eggs (again), but, I'm pretty sure Jamie will take them again. (If Pinky just would have only sat in one of the other 3 smaller nest boxes, Jamie wouldn't have fit, but, Pinky chose the larger box, thus, allowing room for Jamie.... Oh well!)
I will follow your instructions, except, I will put the chick food on a raised inverted wood box right against the nest-box, even height with lip and add a step inside the nest, as there is no room for food in the box, and even if there was, I have been advised in another thread, where I posted this exact same post, that if I do, she will poop in the nest. So the easier access to chick food will be an simple fix.
I think I will also fill the regular feeder with organic starter feed to be on the safe side and continue to give the big girls oyster shell outside. I do that everyday anyway. It's our bonding time!
Questions:
1) If they fight over the chick(s), should I remove Jamie and the 3 younger eggs into a separate lock down cage outside the hen-house so not to disturb Pinky and "her" chick(s) ?She has been brooding in that box for almost 2 months, it's hers in my eyes .
2) Or, is it better to move Pinky with her chick(s) so Jamie can stay on the nest and see if she is truly brooding and stays sitting?
3) If so, what if Jamie isn't really broody, just pushy, and abandons those eggs, should I incubate them myself instead of giving them back to Pinky, since you say Pinky will not sit for long once her chick(s) start running around, so giving her those eggs in lockdown to hatch may not be a good idea?
Sorry that after your answered my questions so succinctly , that I have more questions!
Your answers are AWESOME, so are you! And, again, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.