mc79
Songster
Just wanted to get some opinions on the different methods with which chicks are raised. I've had chicks hatched and raised by a broody hen, and I've raised chicks in a brooder without a hen. I see pros and cons to each.
With a broody hen, I like that you don't have to use a heat lamp. Even though my heat lamp is secured like Ft. Knox, there's always that little paranoia in the back of my mind that my house is going to burn down while I'm at work...LOL. I also like to watch the proud momma teach her little ones how to forage and do other basic chicken stuff. It's also funny to watch the babies jump on her back and ride her like a horse! On the negative side (from my own personal experience), I find that chicks raised this way are far more standoff-ish towards humans. Regardless of breed, they have always been much more flighty around people, which is kind of disappointing when you want to interact and spend time with them.
The chicks I've raised without a momma seem much more connected to their human parents, which is great for people who tend to interact more with their flock. The negatives would be the heat lamp, as mentioned earlier. Also, I find it much harder and more stressful to introduce these chicks into an existing flock, as they don't have an overprotective momma to keep them safe from bullies.
What are your preferences/experiences/opinions?
With a broody hen, I like that you don't have to use a heat lamp. Even though my heat lamp is secured like Ft. Knox, there's always that little paranoia in the back of my mind that my house is going to burn down while I'm at work...LOL. I also like to watch the proud momma teach her little ones how to forage and do other basic chicken stuff. It's also funny to watch the babies jump on her back and ride her like a horse! On the negative side (from my own personal experience), I find that chicks raised this way are far more standoff-ish towards humans. Regardless of breed, they have always been much more flighty around people, which is kind of disappointing when you want to interact and spend time with them.
The chicks I've raised without a momma seem much more connected to their human parents, which is great for people who tend to interact more with their flock. The negatives would be the heat lamp, as mentioned earlier. Also, I find it much harder and more stressful to introduce these chicks into an existing flock, as they don't have an overprotective momma to keep them safe from bullies.
What are your preferences/experiences/opinions?