Kb0507
Chirping
Hi everyone!
I don't post often, so a little backround. My family has had chickens for 2-3 yrs now. We've enjoyed every minute and so many different aspects of raising chickens. We have raised peeps ranging from a few days old (shipped to us), feed store babies (a week) , and some given to us(a few months old). So far, we have had good luck. Never lost a chick and all of our chickens have been happy and healthy. Our only problem stemmed from some poisonous mushrooms, that took 3 of our hens before we realized the issue.
Anyway, my daughters have always wanted to hatch peeps. 2 of our australorps have gone very broody, so we decided to go ahead and order some fertilized eggs (we have LF hens and a Bantam roo, which hasn't seemed to be having much luck in the fertilization department, lol). My original plan was to just pop the eggs under one of our broodies and let her hatch them. I felt comfortable with this decision (I mean, nature has been successful thus far, right? Lol) but I started researching to make sure I did it properly and now I feel confused and unsure. There's such differing, strong opinions on the whole process. I want to give these little guys the best chance I can. Yes, I know it's a gamble getting shipped eggs and if needed we have access to an incubator. If anyone can shed some light and/or give me your opinion/experiences on the matter, it would be greatly appreciated.
So, my questions are:
-What are your preferences when incubating shipped eggs?
-Which do you think would have a better hatch rate?
-Should I separate momma if she sits on them?
-If so, when should I reintroduce her and the babies back to the flock?
-If we incubate and then sneak them under her after hatch, do I separate all of them from our flock?
-When we get the eggs, before incubation either way, what are the best steps to take to give them the best chance at survival? Candle? Sit for 24 hrs?
-Should I candle to check progress?
-Also, I have 2 broody hens who refuse to sit on separate nests. If I leave everything as is, does it hurt to have them both share the nest and eggs?
Thank you again for any help!
I don't post often, so a little backround. My family has had chickens for 2-3 yrs now. We've enjoyed every minute and so many different aspects of raising chickens. We have raised peeps ranging from a few days old (shipped to us), feed store babies (a week) , and some given to us(a few months old). So far, we have had good luck. Never lost a chick and all of our chickens have been happy and healthy. Our only problem stemmed from some poisonous mushrooms, that took 3 of our hens before we realized the issue.
Anyway, my daughters have always wanted to hatch peeps. 2 of our australorps have gone very broody, so we decided to go ahead and order some fertilized eggs (we have LF hens and a Bantam roo, which hasn't seemed to be having much luck in the fertilization department, lol). My original plan was to just pop the eggs under one of our broodies and let her hatch them. I felt comfortable with this decision (I mean, nature has been successful thus far, right? Lol) but I started researching to make sure I did it properly and now I feel confused and unsure. There's such differing, strong opinions on the whole process. I want to give these little guys the best chance I can. Yes, I know it's a gamble getting shipped eggs and if needed we have access to an incubator. If anyone can shed some light and/or give me your opinion/experiences on the matter, it would be greatly appreciated.
So, my questions are:
-What are your preferences when incubating shipped eggs?
-Which do you think would have a better hatch rate?
-Should I separate momma if she sits on them?
-If so, when should I reintroduce her and the babies back to the flock?
-If we incubate and then sneak them under her after hatch, do I separate all of them from our flock?
-When we get the eggs, before incubation either way, what are the best steps to take to give them the best chance at survival? Candle? Sit for 24 hrs?
-Should I candle to check progress?
-Also, I have 2 broody hens who refuse to sit on separate nests. If I leave everything as is, does it hurt to have them both share the nest and eggs?
Thank you again for any help!