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Free Ranging
Incubate, I once 'snuck' 4 chicks under a broody, she panicked, had to rescue them, never had a broody since. I would incubate under a hen, but I wouldn't give her chicks.Hi everybody! So I had put eggs in the incubator a week ago today, had a hen go broody three days ago... she has sat on the nest for the past two nights and has seemed to be sitting pretty well, but I have noticed her up several times. I’m having the great debate of wether or not to put the already incubated eggs under her... looking for advice. Here’s my chicken brain list of questions:
- will she accept chicks if they hatch a week earlier than expected?
- what’s the vitality rate if she decides to not continue to sit? Say I go to work all day, come home and she’s back in the roost again- will those eggs be shot after a whole day of neglect or can I put them back in the incubator? I’m in SW MO and we’re running 30 at night sometimes up to 70 during the day...
- should I separate her or leave her in the coop? I’m afraid chicks will fall off the ramp after hatch! It’s pretty steep.
- if I do move her, can I just block off an area under the coop and separate her from the rest of the flock or will this cause her stress?
Attaching pics!! Also added a poll haha
Thanks