My friend and I have some eggs of ours under her BRLW and they are in the process of hatching today! (we are so egg-cited!) I just went down and checked - 1 chick almost out and before I saw that one I listenedd to an egg and could hear scratching noises which made me check more fully under the hen and saw the other making its way into the world! I have two broody hens on their own clutches now due to hatch on the 8th or 9th. My question is this.
Her hen is in with the entire flock...should we move her and the babies to a separate pen or leave them there and let her take care of them. Move them to an area in the pen that is separate and let her out to be with the flock if she wants but where her babies are protected - there is a roo how will he act towards them? Hens have been doing this for years on their own and they know what to do so the theory is chicks should be ok.
My two hens are in their own brooder coop. I have several hens and they were laying on top of them bugging the crap out of them since they were in the favorite nesting boxes. Once I moved them they were so much more happier. Should I move them back closer to hatching so they can incorporate the chicks to the flock right away, take the chicks and raise as I do bought chicks and introduce later when they are older, let moms raise them alone from the flock. let them out in short periods? This is the first time either of us have hatched our own eggs so we have NO clue what we are doing. And what to feed them, if we keep them with mom, do we feed medicated feed, will it hurt mom, just dont eat her eggs, do they even lay, inoculate? Oh I hate the thought of giving shots to a chick. I'm worried about disease, though my flock is clean and disease free do I need to worry about that at all anyway? We are isolated from other birds at the moment. But I do occasionally bring in some I've bought but I dont plan on any others at this time, but if I find a breed I've been looking for I may but I only plan to buy from reputable breeders if I do or raise my own from now on. I dont know if I have a lot of time if we need to separate the hen whos chicks are hatching now so thats why this post, I dont have the time to read this entire thread.