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Nice, all this talk about bators is making me want to go dig ours out of then shed and look at them. Don't remember the kind as bought it from someone on here that was getting out of chickens. Our issue is where to brood and space. Since we have a second coop in the attached run, l am hoping we can let some broodies sit and hopefully hatch some eggs this spring. Dont want to risk any frozen chicks so have to be patient and wait until thise spring. In the meantime I will figure out the logistics of all of these things. So can you incubate eggs to hatching and then get give to a broody mom with other babies to help raise?
Late, thought about your boys this am as I went out in -2 temps to let the gang out for the day, this was at 8:30 (I slept in). I am glad your gang faired fine overnight, so did ours. Coop temp didn't dip below 18 last night and we held tight at 16% humidity so I was happy, no evidence of frost bite on any combs. Although the roo's had me concerned as they didn't rush out into the run when I opened the pop door, they stayed in the coop. My imagination got the better of me and iimagined one of them was injured or dead (my BF mom has had a couple chickens just keel over, thus my paranoia) since they didn't come out. Well I opened the coop and there they were, Bruno being the complete gentleman was sitting on a perch by one of the nest boxes and inside the nest was one of our RIR hens sitting on 4 eggs. Rocco was fine as well and went out into then run while I collected eggs. Phew! Added some more straw to run this am to give them something to scratch around.
Glad everyone faired ok overnight. Oh and did I say how excited I was for spring and hatching? I have a couple top broody girls I hope will be good flock mamas.
That's an interesting question that I'd like to know the answer to also! One of the two hens that have been laying eggs for me is kinda boarder line broody. I had been wondering if she would go full broody in warmer weather & when all the hens start laying (hopefully).