feistychick
Songster
A shoe box with a soft washcloth and a heat lamp... set thermometer on top of eggs and adjust lamp as needed, damp paper towels laid around eggs for humidity... far from ideal but if chicks are viable they should move around after warmed up... heating pad wrapped around them could be used too...
Thanks for the quick response - I have them sitting in a heating pad right now, hoping they'll warm up. Am I correct in assuming that if they don't move around after warming up, that they probably didn't survive her abandoning the nest?

I have no idea why she just up and left them, she'd been sitting steady and no one was bothering her (including me). So bummed about these little peeps if they don't make it.... I hadn't planned on chicks, but thought I'd let her sit when the broody phase didn't wear off....then I started getting excited when she looked like she'd sit for the duration and the eggs were growing. If they don't make it, I hope she waits awhile before thinking about this again....