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Haha yes chicken math.... So I've heard. Of course she will keep them until they can be seperared. I cld never pull them apart. I have a full sized barn that they all use. I just have to find a way to separat them. My rooster is a meanie and will go after them as soon as he knows they are there.Oh, just let her have them, she sure worked hard enough!
If your coop isn't quite big enough, you've got a good month to sort out a little extra space before they start roosting!
Haven't you heard of chicken math??
Well that makes me feel a bit better. I just went to TS and got baby food for them. This is def a new experience letting her do the work, I'm used to bringing them in for 2 months. I sure hope they will be ok out there. I already added a heat lamp in my barn and my girls have been loving it the past few nights. I hope the babies are warm enough!My bantam hen just hatched out three black chicks. She is so determined to have babies. I thought, might as well let her hatch now before it gets freezing cold because she’s just going to go crazy over the winter and I’ll have to relent in January when its really chilly. She’s hatched in October before though so I’m not worriedshe’s such a bad girl. Too bad you couldn’t keep your babies!
If they have a mama hen they do not need a heat lamp. They make a special peeping sound that lets the mom know that they’re cold. She knows! But a heat lamp is a good idea as well.Well that makes me feel a bit better. I just went to TS and got baby food for them. This is def a new experience letting her do the work, I'm used to bringing them in for 2 months. I sure hope they will be ok out there. I already added a heat lamp in my barn and my girls have been loving it the past few nights. I hope the babies are warm enough!
Ok thanks! Right now it is pointed at the loft area in the barn where all my chickens sleep at night... Glad to know mama will do the hard work.If they have a mama hen they do not need a heat lamp. They make a special peeping sound that lets the mom know that they’re cold. She knows! But a heat lamp is a good idea as well.