- Aug 3, 2012
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Just for grins, I let my sweetest buff orpington, who went broody, sit on four eggs. Haven't been really involved in this, except bringing her food and water, which she usually refused. Tonight, I noticed that she look very, very thirsty. I brought her a container full of water, and she drank and drank and drank. Then I noticed the fuzzy little things under her. Two of the four eggs have already hatched! What a surprise!
My coop/run set up is an elevated coop with a large, covered run below it. There is an additional run that the inner run connects to. She is in a nesting box inside the coop, and the rest of the flock is in with her: seven hens and a rooster.
What do I need to do? They're cage free, not free range, so the other adult chickens will ultimately be able to get to the chicks.
I can move them into my 24'x24' workshop for now, then build a temporary coop for them. Just need to get through these next few days. Hopefully, the other two will hatch soon.
Oh yeah, they hatched on mother's day.
Pictures coming soon.
My coop/run set up is an elevated coop with a large, covered run below it. There is an additional run that the inner run connects to. She is in a nesting box inside the coop, and the rest of the flock is in with her: seven hens and a rooster.
What do I need to do? They're cage free, not free range, so the other adult chickens will ultimately be able to get to the chicks.
I can move them into my 24'x24' workshop for now, then build a temporary coop for them. Just need to get through these next few days. Hopefully, the other two will hatch soon.
Oh yeah, they hatched on mother's day.
