Can anyone HELP ME!!

callahanfarmgirl

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Apr 4, 2011
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I was out of town the whole month of May & left my DH to care for my hens. He did fine in feeding/watering them but neglected to gather eggs in a timely manner, which I believe encouraged 2 of my 7 hens to go broody. He realized the first one was broody & I was able to talk him thru moving & confining her with no problems. But it wasn't till I got home June 1st that we realized I had a 2nd broody that was layed up in everyones "favorite nesting box". She had 9 eggs under her & I automatically knew the eggs could have been layed up to a week apart because I know some of my hens are able to kick others out of the "favorite nest" to lay their eggs.
On Thurs. I went into the coop to give her water & feed & heard chirping. I thought I had another 7 to 12 days to hatch. I moved her, chicks, & eggs to my DH a/c workshop. She was still laying on the 6 eggs till someone let our bloodhound into workshop & really got her upset. I went into to check on her afterwards & she was up, protecting her 3 chicks & eggs were moved all around. Eggs were at room temp & she didn't seem to be going back on them so I candled them, put them in the incubator. When I candled them they seem to be between 16 to 18 days according to pics I have seen. But my BIG question is " How to tell if the chicks are still alive"??
I think I saw movement in 1 egg. Because I don't have an excact hatch date I am afraid I am wasting my time.
 
I think that's what I would do.Let nature take its course.It sounds kinda complex Mother Nature can figger it out and do whats best..cva34
 
That's up to you. If it was me scence they are already in the incubator I would go ahead and keep them in it for a few days. They may or may not hatch. Its only a few day's.
 

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