Leave it to momma?

6hensJen

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Hi all! I got my constantly broody buff Orpington four fertilized eggs, 2 copper maran and 2 cream legbar to make her dreams of being a mom come true. She has dutifully sat on the nest for 21 days and now I hear chirps coming from all four! I’ve read all sorts of things about hatching mostly from incubators. Should I just leave mom to take care of the whole process and leave it to nature? I don’t want any to suffocate but have seen the horrors of too early an intervention, how long should I wait to see a pip if they are chirping in there? I have read and read but it’s all so nail biting!!! Thanks
 
I have only helped once with a broody, she hatched 7 and got off the nest to take care of them, leaving one egg that had pipped. Took it inside and made a momma with a heating pad and damp paper towels. It worked, took most of the day and I ended up with a cockerel I could not keep. But it was worth it. Let Momma do her thing unless you end up with a situation like I did where the chick might not make it because Momma is too busy with the others. Relax and enjoy when they start hatching. Remember they are like all other babies, some are early, some hatch on time, others are late hatchers. :caf
 
Momma will definitely look after them. Do not touch till she brings the babies off the nest to eat and drink. Provide feed and water close to her nest.
Oh no! I peeked this morning before I read this! Hope I didn’t mess up! She fluffed up a little but is used to being handled so didn’t seem upset at me lifting up a few feathers to see two tiny adorable fluffy faces peeking out! I will leave her be then until they are up and about. I have her feed, a small waterer (secured) and a chick feeder right next to the nest.
 
Update: all four eggs hatched fine and momma has been amazing! Kept them on the nest then taught them to eat and drink and is now teaching them to scratch around their pen and feeding them bugs. They all seem healthy and happy, Mother’s instinct is amazing and now I feel silly for being such a worry wart lol. Thanks all for your advice!
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