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I checked in on mine at day 20 nothing was happing, next day checked in and there they were, she stood up a little and could see another egg pipping, I just left her to it and hoped for the best, one egg didn’t make it, I heard the chick inside , she was till sat but it never made it out, and she abandoned the nest. Wish I helped it now, but at the time you just do what you think is best, just keep I eye on her, if anything is wrong I think your see.Hi all
My Broody is on day 20. I have read that with first time broodies you should keep a careful eye on them in case they reject, attack, or accidentally crush the hatching chicks. But (rookie question) how do you tell if anything is happening? Without peeking under her (which I assume would be a terrible idea) how do know eggs are even hatching let alone determine if they are ok?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Total newbie just going on what I've read. I'm guessing that it is too late if they are already 4 weeks. I love the ideas on here about integrating chicks early into the flock before they become seen as a threat by the rest of the flock so I think considering it is now warm so they shouldn't need heat much longer I'd be looking at integrating. Let us know how you get on @Faraday40Is there hope of her taking them under her wing? Any suggestions to make them bond? or Should I move on & simply set up a cage in the main coop to jump ahead and integrate them to the flock?
Has anyone had success adding new chicks to a bonded broody with chicks?
We have a bunch or 4+ wk old chicks.
Our broody adopted a bunch of newly hatched chicks as well as some 2 wk old silkies at the time. We sold all but one orp (now 2 weeks old) and also kept the silkies.
Back when 1st introducing the chicks, we tried adding all of them: 5 silkies, 2 seramas, 2 OEG, & 1 orp that were all raised together. Cookie disliked the big orp chick so the orp and her tiny bantam friends stayed inside a while longer. Yesterday I put the cage inside Cookie's tractor to let her see them without attacking. Last night I let them sleep under the mama heating pad in the brooder but Cookie still chased them away this morning. I put Cookie & 2 silkies out in the tractor & left all the other chicks mingle in the garage brooder. The chicks get along great when the hen is not around. Cookie is pecking the intruding chicks - but more how a hen pecks at a new pullet in the flock - not trying to do actual harm. Is there hope of her taking them under her wing? Any suggestions to make them bond? or Should I move on & simply set up a cage in the main coop to jump ahead and integrate them to the flock?