Rethia
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- Dec 28, 2024
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Hi all! I'm on my third incubate of eggs and entering new territory. My friend has two broody hens, a young (6-7mo) Americauna that's been sitting for a few weeks, and another young hen that's a barred rock that's about the same age.
I have two questions, mostly.
1. What's the best time of day to switch out the eggs with the chicks after they've hatched? I've seen differing opinions on whether it's better to do it when the hen is asleep or in the evening before sleeping or super early morning so you can keep an eye on the hen's behavior with the chicks.
2. I know that young broodys aren't always supposed to be the best moms and I know it's kind of a gamble with any untested mom. How long do you need to monitor the mom hen's behavior before you can tell that she's actually accepted the chicks?
Thanks! Two of thirteen eggs have pipped so figured I should get the timing figured out.
I have two questions, mostly.
1. What's the best time of day to switch out the eggs with the chicks after they've hatched? I've seen differing opinions on whether it's better to do it when the hen is asleep or in the evening before sleeping or super early morning so you can keep an eye on the hen's behavior with the chicks.
2. I know that young broodys aren't always supposed to be the best moms and I know it's kind of a gamble with any untested mom. How long do you need to monitor the mom hen's behavior before you can tell that she's actually accepted the chicks?
Thanks! Two of thirteen eggs have pipped so figured I should get the timing figured out.