OK, so I need a bit of advice from you (more) seasoned chickenheads.
I think my broody girl Olive, gave up. Like 2 or 3 days before the hatch. Which sucks, b/c she's been sitting for maybe 6 weeks and I really think she deserves to hatch out these eggs.
Anyway, my other silkie, Phoebe Buffay, is now sitting on those eggs as of this AM. I also have a Brahma girl sitting, and in my other coop, a broody Cemani who is kinda fierce.
So....should I just let Phoebe sit on them now? Should I try slipping half of them under my Brahma? Should I try to put Olive in my hospital coop/brooder in the garage with all the eggs, and see if she resumes interest in her eggs?
I can always try sticking some under my Cemani. And if all else fails I still have space in my bator. I just don't know if once the interest in brooding declines, can they get it back? Or is that it?
I so wanted her to hatch ot those eggs. In any event, I wanted one of my hens to brood out the chicks in the coop. Is it too late to hope that a different one will do that with 2 days left to go?
I'm gonna set up an emergency brooder that is ready to go, just in case. But I so want to see a mama hen with some chicks. What to do?
Thanks in advance, you smart little Squatchers.
I think my broody girl Olive, gave up. Like 2 or 3 days before the hatch. Which sucks, b/c she's been sitting for maybe 6 weeks and I really think she deserves to hatch out these eggs.
Anyway, my other silkie, Phoebe Buffay, is now sitting on those eggs as of this AM. I also have a Brahma girl sitting, and in my other coop, a broody Cemani who is kinda fierce.
So....should I just let Phoebe sit on them now? Should I try slipping half of them under my Brahma? Should I try to put Olive in my hospital coop/brooder in the garage with all the eggs, and see if she resumes interest in her eggs?
I can always try sticking some under my Cemani. And if all else fails I still have space in my bator. I just don't know if once the interest in brooding declines, can they get it back? Or is that it?
I so wanted her to hatch ot those eggs. In any event, I wanted one of my hens to brood out the chicks in the coop. Is it too late to hope that a different one will do that with 2 days left to go?
I'm gonna set up an emergency brooder that is ready to go, just in case. But I so want to see a mama hen with some chicks. What to do?
Thanks in advance, you smart little Squatchers.

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