I am hoping that someone could help me out. I am not prepared to raise chicks and need some quick solutions!
We were going to do this when the weather warmed up and we could build another coop but a fox has Mixed things up a little. He killed a few of our hens and then took out the rooster. Two of our hens went broody shortly after he died and I guess it was now or never to raise these chicks this year!
Can we have two broody hens raising these chicks? they are in nesting boxes in the cop right by each other. One went broody a few days after the other one. I just candled the eggs and took out the bad ones- I think. Now I am not sure what to do or how to separate them or if I should separate them from the other remaining four hens. I really don’t know where to put the other 4 except in the outside run but it’s still pretty cold in wisconsin. Also can I have two broody hens or should I give them all to one chicken?
I got chicken starter so I’m ready for when they hatch. Do you usually let them outside to free range? Will they be fine penned up for a while in the coop till they are big enough and what is that age? Should I clean out the coop? Do they need special bedding? Such a noob!
I really don’t want a chick massacre I will Feel so bad! Any advice would be great. I’m not even exactly sure how long they have been incubated.
It’s hard to go out right now and get the things I need because of this virus so any advice would be great to make due with what we have!! Thank you
We were going to do this when the weather warmed up and we could build another coop but a fox has Mixed things up a little. He killed a few of our hens and then took out the rooster. Two of our hens went broody shortly after he died and I guess it was now or never to raise these chicks this year!
Can we have two broody hens raising these chicks? they are in nesting boxes in the cop right by each other. One went broody a few days after the other one. I just candled the eggs and took out the bad ones- I think. Now I am not sure what to do or how to separate them or if I should separate them from the other remaining four hens. I really don’t know where to put the other 4 except in the outside run but it’s still pretty cold in wisconsin. Also can I have two broody hens or should I give them all to one chicken?
I got chicken starter so I’m ready for when they hatch. Do you usually let them outside to free range? Will they be fine penned up for a while in the coop till they are big enough and what is that age? Should I clean out the coop? Do they need special bedding? Such a noob!
I really don’t want a chick massacre I will Feel so bad! Any advice would be great. I’m not even exactly sure how long they have been incubated.
