jessejeanne
Chirping
- Apr 28, 2023
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Hi there,
I'd like to share my experience with my first hatch ever.
We got chickens two times before, but those were hybrid chickens and they died after 3-4 years. After that, we decided to not keep chickens anymore, but when we found an Omlet Chicken coop, we finally were ready for chickens again, and so we bought 4 Barnevelder chickens and 2 Belgian Malines (both very strong breeds) in September last year.
I was thrilled and excited when one of our Barnevelders got broody! But many things went wrong, because I did not have any knowledge about broody hens and she wasn't even 1 year old.
Our broody turns out to be a perfect and excellent momma. Very determined to hatch the eggs to the point that she refused to eat and drink the first week; i tried my best and eventually she started to eat and drink. I didn't know that it's actually okay to take some eggs away when there are too many of them; only after two weeks I found out that it's completely okay to take eggs out when there are too many, but this caused the problem that the embryo's weren't the same age. And lately, I figured out too late that she wasn't sitting on the remaining eggs long enough anymore.
I also didn't know that it's okay to move her as long as she wouldn't complain, and she just moved all the bedding which caused the eggs to be on plastic instead of bedding.
So, four major things went wrong and from 8 eggs, we only had 3 babies hatched because of my lack of knowledge:
1. She wouldn't eat the first week
2. She had too many eggs
3. The eggs weren't the same age
4. The bedding wasn't good
For me, it was a very stressful and hard period since I tried everything to save the remaining eggs, yet they all died...
The oldest baby chick also got eaten by a crow, which just added more grief.
I will never do it the same way as I did back then, and even though it still hurts to think about everything that went wrong, I know I learned a lot and that it doesn't have to end the same next time.
Just wanted to share!
Feel free to comment whatever your thoughts are.
PS i didn't know broody hens aren't always aggressive, mine was very kind and is now one of my favorites
I'd like to share my experience with my first hatch ever.
We got chickens two times before, but those were hybrid chickens and they died after 3-4 years. After that, we decided to not keep chickens anymore, but when we found an Omlet Chicken coop, we finally were ready for chickens again, and so we bought 4 Barnevelder chickens and 2 Belgian Malines (both very strong breeds) in September last year.
I was thrilled and excited when one of our Barnevelders got broody! But many things went wrong, because I did not have any knowledge about broody hens and she wasn't even 1 year old.
Our broody turns out to be a perfect and excellent momma. Very determined to hatch the eggs to the point that she refused to eat and drink the first week; i tried my best and eventually she started to eat and drink. I didn't know that it's actually okay to take some eggs away when there are too many of them; only after two weeks I found out that it's completely okay to take eggs out when there are too many, but this caused the problem that the embryo's weren't the same age. And lately, I figured out too late that she wasn't sitting on the remaining eggs long enough anymore.
I also didn't know that it's okay to move her as long as she wouldn't complain, and she just moved all the bedding which caused the eggs to be on plastic instead of bedding.
So, four major things went wrong and from 8 eggs, we only had 3 babies hatched because of my lack of knowledge:
1. She wouldn't eat the first week
2. She had too many eggs
3. The eggs weren't the same age
4. The bedding wasn't good
For me, it was a very stressful and hard period since I tried everything to save the remaining eggs, yet they all died...
The oldest baby chick also got eaten by a crow, which just added more grief.
I will never do it the same way as I did back then, and even though it still hurts to think about everything that went wrong, I know I learned a lot and that it doesn't have to end the same next time.
Just wanted to share!
Feel free to comment whatever your thoughts are.
PS i didn't know broody hens aren't always aggressive, mine was very kind and is now one of my favorites
