My broody hen had previously broken 4 eggs in 1 1/2 weeks time (all fertile and all having a developmentally correct chick in it). She never eats the egg or chick - just accidently breaks or cracks them. I followed all advice - added peat moss & straw to my pine shavings, dusted her and the nest with DE (even though there are no signs of mites), and put her broody box into a chainlink dogrun so she could get out and stretch more. After all this, she broke one more egg at about 15 days and it had a good size chick in it.
She hasn't broken any for about 4 days now, but she has been off the nest quite a bit these last few days. I was advised to lock her back into her cage so that she will stay on the nest and keep the humidity level up for the chick.
I pushed her cage back up to the dog kennel last night - she has room to get up and eat, drink, and stretch, but no longer had access to her private run.
I checked the remaining two egg this morning (without moving them) when she was off the nest -even gave her a few minutes out of the cage. The eggs were fine - no sign of chirping or hatching that I could see. I left the house for a few hours, came home and went right back out to check on them. She was off the nest and there was a broken egg with a soft fluffy chick laying there - it looks fully formed and ready to go, but it was still attached to a yolk sac. I am so frustrated with this entire experience - so many dead babies that shouldn't be.
There is one remaining egg left - without turning it over, I placed it in my hand to try to see if there was movement - there is! It is still alive - does not chirp back though. I'm afraid if I leave it with her, it will surely die - our humidity level here in AZ gets to 10-15% in the afternoons and she is not staying on the nest. I'm also afraid she may crack it. What do I do? I do not have an incubator - is there any way I can hatch it myself - can I place in an a warm pan, spritz it with water?,,,anything?
She hasn't broken any for about 4 days now, but she has been off the nest quite a bit these last few days. I was advised to lock her back into her cage so that she will stay on the nest and keep the humidity level up for the chick.
I pushed her cage back up to the dog kennel last night - she has room to get up and eat, drink, and stretch, but no longer had access to her private run.
I checked the remaining two egg this morning (without moving them) when she was off the nest -even gave her a few minutes out of the cage. The eggs were fine - no sign of chirping or hatching that I could see. I left the house for a few hours, came home and went right back out to check on them. She was off the nest and there was a broken egg with a soft fluffy chick laying there - it looks fully formed and ready to go, but it was still attached to a yolk sac. I am so frustrated with this entire experience - so many dead babies that shouldn't be.
There is one remaining egg left - without turning it over, I placed it in my hand to try to see if there was movement - there is! It is still alive - does not chirp back though. I'm afraid if I leave it with her, it will surely die - our humidity level here in AZ gets to 10-15% in the afternoons and she is not staying on the nest. I'm also afraid she may crack it. What do I do? I do not have an incubator - is there any way I can hatch it myself - can I place in an a warm pan, spritz it with water?,,,anything?