Kayclan7
In the Brooder
- Feb 6, 2018
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I’m new to all of this. We have a small flock of 10 hens and intentionally didn’t have a rooster as we just wanted them for eggs for our family.
One of my black hens (they call them SinSinDengs here in Russia. Black hens that lay greeny/blue eggs) went broody. I didn’t want to “break her” so I got her a clutch of 5 eggs from my neighbours.
We had extremely cold weather at the time and I was really worried about leaving her in the coop, so have had her in our garage in a large dog cage which I have set up for her. Sunday was day 21. We heard chirping and on day 22 we had our first hatch.
It’s now day 24 and I checked the remaining eggs. I float tested the two whole eggs. One was a sinker and the other was full term. No sign of movement though. I have one other egg with a tiny pip and one that has a large hole with a live chick. It seems all dry inside. She has been like this for 24 hours.
My broody is now starting to get up a bit to teach her new chick to feed etc. she will only stay off for a few minutes, but I’m starting to wonder whether I should help this chick hatch!!
The air seems very dry here. We don’t have an incubator so that is not an option.
Help!!! What can I do??
One of my black hens (they call them SinSinDengs here in Russia. Black hens that lay greeny/blue eggs) went broody. I didn’t want to “break her” so I got her a clutch of 5 eggs from my neighbours.
We had extremely cold weather at the time and I was really worried about leaving her in the coop, so have had her in our garage in a large dog cage which I have set up for her. Sunday was day 21. We heard chirping and on day 22 we had our first hatch.
It’s now day 24 and I checked the remaining eggs. I float tested the two whole eggs. One was a sinker and the other was full term. No sign of movement though. I have one other egg with a tiny pip and one that has a large hole with a live chick. It seems all dry inside. She has been like this for 24 hours.
My broody is now starting to get up a bit to teach her new chick to feed etc. she will only stay off for a few minutes, but I’m starting to wonder whether I should help this chick hatch!!
The air seems very dry here. We don’t have an incubator so that is not an option.
Help!!! What can I do??