Dsanchez
In the Brooder
I am taking care of a friend's chickens while they are out of town for a month. The 2 hens, of course, are now broody and laying on eggs. This is my friend's first time trying to hatch eggs and I have never. They have been sitting a week now.
Questions:
1- do I leave the chicks in with the hens? Hens are medium sized, 3 others in there- 2 are roosters but all 3 are bantams- a lot smaller than the hens. No obvious sign of fighting. The coop portion is also a pretty big climb for a chick, probably not happening up the ramp.
2. Do I need to give chick starter if they stay with the hens or will the normal pelleted feed be fine?
3. If I should take the chicks away after they are all hatched/dried- what do I need?
I know it is a lot, but all I can find is hatching in an incubator or free range leave with hen situations
Questions:
1- do I leave the chicks in with the hens? Hens are medium sized, 3 others in there- 2 are roosters but all 3 are bantams- a lot smaller than the hens. No obvious sign of fighting. The coop portion is also a pretty big climb for a chick, probably not happening up the ramp.
2. Do I need to give chick starter if they stay with the hens or will the normal pelleted feed be fine?
3. If I should take the chicks away after they are all hatched/dried- what do I need?
I know it is a lot, but all I can find is hatching in an incubator or free range leave with hen situations
