LittleCottageChick
In the Brooder
- May 23, 2024
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Hello! It’s a long one so buckle up.
My husband and I are hobby chicken owners, we have a small flock and one of our chesire blues suddenly went very bloody (rare, I know)!
A friend had fertile cream crested legbar eggs so we set 5 under her (she has since laid 3 of her own which we have left her with).
On day 17 we noticed ‘broody hen’ was off her nest and laid on the grass. We brought her away and quickly noticed she was riddled with red mite (something we now know to look out for in broody hens)
We quickly incubated the eggs she had been sat on and despite our best efforts we sadly lost broody hen at 2.15am the next morning. Note: we have moved the rest of our flock to temporary accommodation, treated them and their coop so we have the mite situation in hand.
The eggs in the incubator aren’t doing anything.. we would be on day 24 now. We have increased humidity and the temperature is great. On candling, it looks like we have just one viable chick with strong veins and we can visibly see the chick moving.
My worry is, this baby has not internally pipped and on day 24 I am worried.
What can we do, if anything? Or is it a case of sitting on our hands and waiting. I attach a photo of the egg with a baby in, though it’s not the best as it turns out photographing candles eggs is one heck of an art!
Thanks so much if you read all of this. Please, no judgement, we are trying our best.
My husband and I are hobby chicken owners, we have a small flock and one of our chesire blues suddenly went very bloody (rare, I know)!
A friend had fertile cream crested legbar eggs so we set 5 under her (she has since laid 3 of her own which we have left her with).
On day 17 we noticed ‘broody hen’ was off her nest and laid on the grass. We brought her away and quickly noticed she was riddled with red mite (something we now know to look out for in broody hens)

We quickly incubated the eggs she had been sat on and despite our best efforts we sadly lost broody hen at 2.15am the next morning. Note: we have moved the rest of our flock to temporary accommodation, treated them and their coop so we have the mite situation in hand.
The eggs in the incubator aren’t doing anything.. we would be on day 24 now. We have increased humidity and the temperature is great. On candling, it looks like we have just one viable chick with strong veins and we can visibly see the chick moving.
My worry is, this baby has not internally pipped and on day 24 I am worried.
What can we do, if anything? Or is it a case of sitting on our hands and waiting. I attach a photo of the egg with a baby in, though it’s not the best as it turns out photographing candles eggs is one heck of an art!
Thanks so much if you read all of this. Please, no judgement, we are trying our best.

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