Deep Roots Family Farm
In the Brooder
- Jun 24, 2017
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Hi there!
I was wondering if anybody has some advice for me, as this is the first time I have had a chicken try to hatch her own eggs.
I found a nest full of about 22 eggs in our barn, which doesn't have any other livestock in it, only mice, rats and who knows what else! The eggs are growing as I candled them, but I am not sure what to do - do I just leave her alone and hope that nothing steals her eggs or bothers her? She doesn't have any other company as the rest of the chickens are safely in the coop and she's just a young chicken, only about 6-7 months old. Can I safely move her to the coop with the eggs and have her sit on them still or will she abandon them? I would love to have her hatch them, but maybe just using the incubator would be the safest? What should I do?
I was wondering if anybody has some advice for me, as this is the first time I have had a chicken try to hatch her own eggs.
I found a nest full of about 22 eggs in our barn, which doesn't have any other livestock in it, only mice, rats and who knows what else! The eggs are growing as I candled them, but I am not sure what to do - do I just leave her alone and hope that nothing steals her eggs or bothers her? She doesn't have any other company as the rest of the chickens are safely in the coop and she's just a young chicken, only about 6-7 months old. Can I safely move her to the coop with the eggs and have her sit on them still or will she abandon them? I would love to have her hatch them, but maybe just using the incubator would be the safest? What should I do?