- Oct 13, 2011
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Hi, This is the first time i have ever incubated eggs and this saturday there is going to be a power outage for 4 hours. What can i do to keep them warm for that long?
Also, i have a hen sitting on 12 eggs as well. Her eggs should hatch abou 2 -3 days before mine. I was hoping that when my eggs hatch as soon as the chicks dry off i could put them under her @ night and she will adopt them. This is the first time she has gone broody and she hasnt been very aggresive towards the other chickens or me so far....she lets me handle tthe eggs but does growl and fluff up her feathers. How likely would it be that she would accept the chicks being about 3 days apart?
Also, I have her in a seperate pen from the other chickens. When the chicks hatch and she is ready to take them out should i let her out with all my chickens? i let them free range for most of the day and then when i am not home i put them in a 16x32 pen and at night they get locked up in the coop. Or should i keep her and the chicks seperate for a couple of months? I know she will most likely protect them, will the flock accept the chicks better if she is with them? Or is it best to keep them seperate till the chicks are a couple of months old? I know that the chicks i am hatching will need to be kept seperated till they get bigger unless she accepts them too.
Thanks
Also, i have a hen sitting on 12 eggs as well. Her eggs should hatch abou 2 -3 days before mine. I was hoping that when my eggs hatch as soon as the chicks dry off i could put them under her @ night and she will adopt them. This is the first time she has gone broody and she hasnt been very aggresive towards the other chickens or me so far....she lets me handle tthe eggs but does growl and fluff up her feathers. How likely would it be that she would accept the chicks being about 3 days apart?
Also, I have her in a seperate pen from the other chickens. When the chicks hatch and she is ready to take them out should i let her out with all my chickens? i let them free range for most of the day and then when i am not home i put them in a 16x32 pen and at night they get locked up in the coop. Or should i keep her and the chicks seperate for a couple of months? I know she will most likely protect them, will the flock accept the chicks better if she is with them? Or is it best to keep them seperate till the chicks are a couple of months old? I know that the chicks i am hatching will need to be kept seperated till they get bigger unless she accepts them too.
Thanks
