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Chuckle... chicks with a broody hen DO NOT need a light.
Broodies ARE brooders. My broodies have theirs running around outside at three days. If it gets cool or starts to rain they settle them in nice and warm and wait it out.
Hens are supposed to raise the chicks, get that heat light off that poor hen.
Chuckle... chicks with a broody hen DO NOT need a light.
Broodies ARE brooders. My broodies have theirs running around outside at three days. If it gets cool or starts to rain they settle them in nice and warm and wait it out.
Hens are supposed to raise the chicks, get that heat light off that poor hen.
When Mrs.Matthews(a teacher from my school that studies embroylegy)handhatched her,she had her stomach open and was bleeding badlAll Mrs.Matthews did was wash her off and place her in the incubator.I swore she would be dead.Since our first chicks hatched on a Friday (18 weeks ago,)we had to go back to my school on a weekend,as the incubator was in a classroom!!When we got there,my mom went first as she didn't want me to see a dead chick in a pool of blood.When she looked,she said,"Eight chicks!"Blackie was okay.Her stomach wasn't even open.
