I need some advice from some wise chicken-mama's and papa's
My silkie hen hatched 6 eggs this past thursday. (only one of them is hers, incidentally...she took eggs from a bunch of hens and 'adopted them') The chicks are all doing great, she is doing great and all is well. Currently, they are living in a rabbit hutch aka the 'birthing suite' that has a hidden box for her nest and an open area where their food/water is. The hutch is in the yard so she can see the other hens and they can see her. My question is...now what do I do? When do I put them together? Also, it is supposed to get down to freezing and below the next few nights with days only in the 50's. Should I bring the chicks in and let mama go back with the flock? Leave them in the 'suite'? Put them with the other hens? (our Roo had to go live somewhere else 2 weeks ago as he was attacking my kids) I know the mama is doing a great job as the chicks look great and I knwo she will keep them warm but 30 degrees is darn cold! What's a hovering 'grandma' to do?
My silkie hen hatched 6 eggs this past thursday. (only one of them is hers, incidentally...she took eggs from a bunch of hens and 'adopted them') The chicks are all doing great, she is doing great and all is well. Currently, they are living in a rabbit hutch aka the 'birthing suite' that has a hidden box for her nest and an open area where their food/water is. The hutch is in the yard so she can see the other hens and they can see her. My question is...now what do I do? When do I put them together? Also, it is supposed to get down to freezing and below the next few nights with days only in the 50's. Should I bring the chicks in and let mama go back with the flock? Leave them in the 'suite'? Put them with the other hens? (our Roo had to go live somewhere else 2 weeks ago as he was attacking my kids) I know the mama is doing a great job as the chicks look great and I knwo she will keep them warm but 30 degrees is darn cold! What's a hovering 'grandma' to do?
