This is a great thread! Thank you all!
I want to hatch out maybe 9 eggs this year⦠hoping for 3 or 4 young hens. My chickens just turned 2 years (7 hens, 1 roo) a few days ago⦠so I know itās the best, most fertile year to get chicks. Iām struggling with the idea of incubating, as well as waiting for a broody hen.
The idea of integration after incubation is kinda freaky. I had a gal who had canker, bad. It took almost a month to get her nursed back to full health, in the house. The re-integration period was not fun, even though she was raised with all those chickens.
Plus my husband is not a fan of having chickens in the house. Heāll deal with it if one of them is sick. Since we donāt have a garage or storage unit, Iād prob need to introduce the chicks to the flock sooner than Iād be comfortable with.
So Iād prefer a broody hen hatch.
Since I only have two laying boxes, and canāt afford to lose one to a broody hen, I set up a new one. But my problem now is that ALL the hens (other than one) want to lay in the new laying box! (Just a dog crate, up on cinder blocks, with nesting materials in it, plus close enough to the ground so chicks could easily get out of it & back in at night.) My problem is, since all of them want to lay in the new spot, they start yelling (squawking!) at any hen thatās in the new laying box, wanting their turn! I was trying to give one of them a comfortable, calm, dark place to hatch some eggs! I can't imagine a hen would go broody with that kind of ruckus going on!
I got the incubator in case we had a broody hen decide she didnāt want to sit on eggs after a couple weeks.
But now Iām wondering how long I should wait this year before I put the eggs in the incubator. Iāve been saving eggs, marking them with the date & hen that laid them. Been replacing new eggs with the older ones. Been keeping them in a cool place with decent humidity and turning them at least once a day.
Does anyone have some advice for me? This is a totally new experience for me. I would appreciate some experienced chicken hatchers to weigh in!! Thank you!!!
