How close should I watch my broody hen??

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You mix the chicks you get and the ones you all ready have ?? Hmmm, have you ever had a problem doing it ?? Was just thinking if some or one of the chicks you "got" was sick then your babies that were with mama that you took could get sick !!! Just wondering !!!
 
This was a concern i had just last night, i think what i would end up doing is adding the new chicks to the lone cochin chick and leaving the seramas in their own brooder. I want to give this little one peeps to hang out with so its not so lonely. I am concerned about illness but at this point the broody hens are getting to be too many and i am running out of room for the chicks.I don't think its fair to keep just one lone chick by itself which is why i ordered a few more. I had done this once before and had no problems but i know its always a risk when getting hatchery chicks. I know my chicks are healthy, i have been watching them like a hawk, all i can do is hope the new little ones will be just as healthy.
 
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I understand about not wanting the little one to be lonely, Maybe put him with another broody that has other chicks ??

Chances are the chicks you get will be fine, but I would watch them for a day or so before you put any of yours in with them !! Just to be safe !!
 
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I understand about not wanting the little one to be lonely, Maybe put him with another broody that has other chicks ??

Chances are the chicks you get will be fine, but I would watch them for a day or so before you put any of yours in with them !! Just to be safe !!

Putting this lone one in with another broody isn't an option, i tried that with the first egg that hatched and the other broody hen killed it
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I plan on having the new chicks in a small brooder for the first 3 days until they graduate to the pine shavings, i think that gives me enough time to make sure they aren't sick... i hope. I just cant afford to have 3 heat lamps in 3 different places for any length of time lol.
Thank you for your advice i appreciate any advice i can get
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I understand about not wanting the little one to be lonely, Maybe put him with another broody that has other chicks ??




Chances are the chicks you get will be fine, but I would watch them for a day or so before you put any of yours in with them !! Just to be safe !!

Putting this lone one in with another broody isn't an option, i tried that with the first egg that hatched and the other broody hen killed it
sad.png
I plan on having the new chicks in a small brooder for the first 3 days until they graduate to the pine shavings, i think that gives me enough time to make sure they aren't sick... i hope. I just cant afford to have 3 heat lamps in 3 different places for any length of time lol.
Thank you for your advice i appreciate any advice i can get
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He might be ok now that he is a little older !! are the chicks the same age now ?? If he just mixes in that would help !!
 

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