My broody bantam red Cochin is currently sitting on 9 Araucana eggs. I got the fertile eggs from a lady who said they were all laid by multiple fertile hens within 24 hrs of each other. So it is possible Thursday hatching could start, but most likely Friday will be the day. Hubby reminded me we are going out of town on Saturday, returning Sunday. Bad hatch timing. This is my and my Broody's first hatch, so I'm hoping all hatch before we leave noonish on Saturday. I'm probably overly nervous, but I feel bad leaving them and we cannot break the plans made. (college graduation). My concern is with leaving her and the chicks in the coop while we are gone. 1, there is another bantam Cochin hen and I don't know how they'll all interact, I don't want the non-broody to hurt the chicks. 2. if they all get along, is it ok to allow them all access to he chick starter for 24 hrs?
My thought is to separate them, preferably the non broody in a large dog kennel since she gets loud if I coop her up for too long and I'm thinking of my neighbors.
Or wondering if I should bring the hen and chicks inside in a large dog crate too. Or could I just block them inside a section of the coop to make sure the other hen doesn't bother them? I'm assuming the hen will keep the chicks warm.
So far we've been lucky and I keep the coop door open to the fenced run 24x7 ...our Mastiff likes the hens and chases off predators. But chicks are simply more vulnerable all around and I won't leave it open till the chicks get older.
(My parents had dozens of chickens when I was a kid and I don't think they (or I) ever worried about theirs like I do mine...so I've been around hatches before, but this is my first in about 30 yrs. So I just want it to go right.)
My thought is to separate them, preferably the non broody in a large dog kennel since she gets loud if I coop her up for too long and I'm thinking of my neighbors.
Or wondering if I should bring the hen and chicks inside in a large dog crate too. Or could I just block them inside a section of the coop to make sure the other hen doesn't bother them? I'm assuming the hen will keep the chicks warm.
So far we've been lucky and I keep the coop door open to the fenced run 24x7 ...our Mastiff likes the hens and chases off predators. But chicks are simply more vulnerable all around and I won't leave it open till the chicks get older.
(My parents had dozens of chickens when I was a kid and I don't think they (or I) ever worried about theirs like I do mine...so I've been around hatches before, but this is my first in about 30 yrs. So I just want it to go right.)