Well you did the right thing. I am sending GREAT vibes your way. I want them to hatch in remembrance of your lost hens.![]()
Thanks!! Me too!!
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Well you did the right thing. I am sending GREAT vibes your way. I want them to hatch in remembrance of your lost hens.![]()
WOW! after two broodys killed (so sorry btw) and putting them in a shoe box and they are surviving you have a guardian on your side babes! good luck, and name those babies miracle 1, miracle 2,.. etcOk everyone.... I need advice and QUICK! Here is the deal. I had some eggs under a broody... She was killed. They were out for a while.. I put them under another broody. Then she was killed. Chickenbelle told me of a few things I could do. I ended up putting them in shoe box with a towel in it and putting a heat lamp on them. Well today is hatch day. I figured they died and didn't expect anything to happen.. Well, one has externally piped. I har no idea what to do. What position the egg should be in.. Should I be misting it??
WOW! after two broodys killed (so sorry btw) and putting them in a shoe box and they are surviving you have a guardian on your side babes! good luck, and name those babies miracle 1, miracle 2,.. etc![]()
PJS - I wish you the very best of luck with the eggs!!! If you don't have an incubator, then the shoebox & heat lamp would be the best way to go in my opinion. I don't know about chickens, but I know that with ducks and geese, you need to bump up the humidity. That would be my only suggestion. That and prayers!Hope they ALL hatch for you!!!