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MarshyRooster
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I have three. But I'm not sure the other two are developing.
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You may be better off raising the chick in a broader! And allow the other chicken to get accustomed to the baby before you introduce it to the flock!Hi! I have a developing chicken egg in the incubator. Can I put her in the coop when she hatches, to be raised by the hens? The problem is, we have two roosters, and a duck that's a little snappish. Will they hurt her? And would the cold be too much for her? If the other eggs don't hatch, we have decided against getting more chicks from the store, so she might need to go in the coop. Please help!
Okay. Would a single chick thrive in the brooder, though? I did it once with a Silkie, and he's okay now, but he's a pretty unique bird.
You're welcome!!Okay. Thank you!