new hatcher with questions

sassychickengirl

In the Brooder
9 Years
May 21, 2010
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I have a newly hatched chick and one that is starting to hatch. They were under a broody until she jumped off the nest before time was up. I then put the eggs under my other broody that just started sitting 2 days prior. She's been broody before though. Anyway, one started hatching yesterday
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so we brought it in to finish out and it's doing fine. I have another one that I just brought in that's hatching.
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I did this because I'm not sure if the current broody will hatch/raise and still set on her clutch?
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There are two more eggs from the other clutch still under her that should hatch today or tomorrow, I think. One is peeping, the other may be dead.
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I've not heard anything from it at all. I've never done this before so not really sure what I'm doing. Any help would be awesome
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Yes, I brought it inside. No, I don't have an incubator, but it was under a heat lamp. It hatched out just fine and is fluffy, eating, and drinking... oh and peeping. As I said I'm new to this and it was the most logical step in my mind.
 
Oh don't worry, we were all new once.
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I'm very glad it hatched out for you, but you really
should not mess with hatching eggs. Theres a list
of problems it could cause. They need humidity.
Once the chick has made a hole in the egg, a drop
in humidity could shrink wrap the chick within
seconds, and make it unable to hatch.

Are you going to put him back with the hen?
 
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I'm not sure about putting it back. The current broody (my salmon faverolle) is very sweet, but the original broody is not at all. I don't know if she'll take the chick and still sit on her clutch. That's part of my problem. And thank you for the humidity explanation. I've seen humidity mentioned but wasn't sure what that was all about.
 
How many days has she been broody? If she's been broody for a while, the chicks
will make her absolutely thrilled.
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If you sneak the babies under her tonight, she'll
think they hatched while she was setting on them, and should raise them with no
problem. Or if your really worried, you could raise them yourself. You'll need a brooder!

Wishing you the best of luck!
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