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that is just too precious!
(what a good mommy!) Are the chicks under her ones she hatched or the ones from the bator?
They are the ones from the incubator. 3 of them.
As far as hens killing chicks from the incubator. I think it may be in the way they chicks are introduced to the broody.
I slipped them under her just after dark and waited and listened to see if she got upset that there were "intruders" in her nest. She didn't. I checked on them several times before I was totally convinced I could go to bed.
The chicks weren't even quite 12hrs old when I put them under her, it was about 8pm. They went straight from the incubator to under her so they knew her as mom and not me.
I wasn't sure if she would accept them as she's only been sitting a little over a week but she did.
One thing I didn't consider, if only one more hatches, I won't be able to get it under her unless it hatches today or before she leaves the nest with the chicks. If any more are gonna hatch I just hope it's 2 and not 1.
that is just too precious!

They are the ones from the incubator. 3 of them.
As far as hens killing chicks from the incubator. I think it may be in the way they chicks are introduced to the broody.
I slipped them under her just after dark and waited and listened to see if she got upset that there were "intruders" in her nest. She didn't. I checked on them several times before I was totally convinced I could go to bed.
The chicks weren't even quite 12hrs old when I put them under her, it was about 8pm. They went straight from the incubator to under her so they knew her as mom and not me.
I wasn't sure if she would accept them as she's only been sitting a little over a week but she did.
One thing I didn't consider, if only one more hatches, I won't be able to get it under her unless it hatches today or before she leaves the nest with the chicks. If any more are gonna hatch I just hope it's 2 and not 1.
