jlw848
In the Brooder
- May 23, 2015
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Last time we tried to hatch chicks under a broody, we separated her from the flock, but none of the chicks survived.
This time we left her in the coop, marked 3 eggs and just let her be. I candled them once but didn't see anything, so I wasn't expecting any to hatch....but when I went out to help mama down for water today, 2 of them were chirping and had started pecking!
Unexpected wonderful surprise!!
Here are my questions:
They are in a nesting box in our coop, around 4 feet off the ground. How do I get food/water to them? How will they get down? I would really love to just let nature work (it seems to be working better for them this way!), so I'd love to keep them with the flock. Will they be ok or should I take them from her after they are hatched and dry??
Thanks, all!
Nervous mama
This time we left her in the coop, marked 3 eggs and just let her be. I candled them once but didn't see anything, so I wasn't expecting any to hatch....but when I went out to help mama down for water today, 2 of them were chirping and had started pecking!
Unexpected wonderful surprise!!
Here are my questions:
They are in a nesting box in our coop, around 4 feet off the ground. How do I get food/water to them? How will they get down? I would really love to just let nature work (it seems to be working better for them this way!), so I'd love to keep them with the flock. Will they be ok or should I take them from her after they are hatched and dry??
Thanks, all!
Nervous mama
