My friend donated fertilized eggs to me for my broody hens..I don't have a rooster in my hen house. Well it happened we have one baby chick and possibly two on the way...between three hens nesting on the same eggs...
My coop is 8' by 12' and the nesting boxes and roosting area are about 2 feet off the ground. I do have room underneath...
My coop houses 12 hens and one turkey hen....they are all a year old...I bought them last year and raised them in a indoor brooder together. I have never had babies before this is my first time with letting mother nature take over....I have a ramp but not to each individual nesting box. I am worried about how the babies will get in and out of the coop. They are free range but I lock them up at night to keep the foxes out.
Now What?
Should I build a make shift brooding box inside the coop...Do the chicks need crumble? I just realized how much I don't know about mother nature doing its job...
Please any advice...I honestly thought it wouldn't happen...The eggs were transported over an hour away and the hens were not consistent with sitting on them...However, now that I have a baby I want to do everything possible to raise it up...
My coop is 8' by 12' and the nesting boxes and roosting area are about 2 feet off the ground. I do have room underneath...
My coop houses 12 hens and one turkey hen....they are all a year old...I bought them last year and raised them in a indoor brooder together. I have never had babies before this is my first time with letting mother nature take over....I have a ramp but not to each individual nesting box. I am worried about how the babies will get in and out of the coop. They are free range but I lock them up at night to keep the foxes out.
Now What?
Should I build a make shift brooding box inside the coop...Do the chicks need crumble? I just realized how much I don't know about mother nature doing its job...
Please any advice...I honestly thought it wouldn't happen...The eggs were transported over an hour away and the hens were not consistent with sitting on them...However, now that I have a baby I want to do everything possible to raise it up...