Kirmi8
Songster
Hi, all.
So, I did not plan to have any chicks this year due to HPAI and some space constraints. But my Brahma hen, Greta, decided differently and apparently had been stashing eggs for a while. I noticed her missing last Sunday (May 29th) and found her tucked away under the tarp on my straw bales against the coop and in the fenced run. She had 20 eggs there and was sitting on 12. I discarded the 8 that were outside of her nest area and then moved her remaining eggs up onto the bale as it seemed a little safer and easier for her to cover the eggs. Since I can't for sure remember when I had seen her at night in the coop, I didn't want to take half grown eggs away from her, so I guess she gets to try her at being a momma. I feel terrible that I missed her for a few days (had a mad panic when I couldn't find her). I'm guessing we are at about day 10 based on my timeline and my inexperienced candling.
So, needing some reassurance about likelihood of number of chicks that will actually hatch from the 12, worried about excess amount of roosters, and then worried how I'm going to house an additional 12 chickens this winter
. I was thinking that next year I would want to add a max 6 hens to my flock.
Currently have:
1 EE rooster (1 year)
15 leghorns (2 years)
4 bantams (2 years)
5 Easter eggers (1 year)
3 Brahmas (1.5 years)
3 Buff Orpingtons (1.5 years)
3 barred Rocks (1.5 years)
4 BYMs (1.5 years)
Total: 38 birds in about a 115 sq foot coop with 12 ceilings. And approx 350 sq outdoor run. Everyone was fine through the winter and seemed like a good number to keep everyone warm, but was a lot of poop to clean up. Am I going to need a secondary pen?
First time hatching anything obviously. And I realized I'm maxed for space. Be gentle with me, lol. Chicken math has clearly taken a hold. And I will be removing this hiding spot as soon as babies are hatched to avoid anymore unplanned brooding from happening.
So, I did not plan to have any chicks this year due to HPAI and some space constraints. But my Brahma hen, Greta, decided differently and apparently had been stashing eggs for a while. I noticed her missing last Sunday (May 29th) and found her tucked away under the tarp on my straw bales against the coop and in the fenced run. She had 20 eggs there and was sitting on 12. I discarded the 8 that were outside of her nest area and then moved her remaining eggs up onto the bale as it seemed a little safer and easier for her to cover the eggs. Since I can't for sure remember when I had seen her at night in the coop, I didn't want to take half grown eggs away from her, so I guess she gets to try her at being a momma. I feel terrible that I missed her for a few days (had a mad panic when I couldn't find her). I'm guessing we are at about day 10 based on my timeline and my inexperienced candling.
So, needing some reassurance about likelihood of number of chicks that will actually hatch from the 12, worried about excess amount of roosters, and then worried how I'm going to house an additional 12 chickens this winter

Currently have:
1 EE rooster (1 year)
15 leghorns (2 years)
4 bantams (2 years)
5 Easter eggers (1 year)
3 Brahmas (1.5 years)
3 Buff Orpingtons (1.5 years)
3 barred Rocks (1.5 years)
4 BYMs (1.5 years)
Total: 38 birds in about a 115 sq foot coop with 12 ceilings. And approx 350 sq outdoor run. Everyone was fine through the winter and seemed like a good number to keep everyone warm, but was a lot of poop to clean up. Am I going to need a secondary pen?
First time hatching anything obviously. And I realized I'm maxed for space. Be gentle with me, lol. Chicken math has clearly taken a hold. And I will be removing this hiding spot as soon as babies are hatched to avoid anymore unplanned brooding from happening.