I don't know what your brooder set up is, but I have taken a Rubbermaid type tub in the past and put it close to the other brooder so that the warmth extended into both from the light. Just a thought if you need to set up a second one. I've been able to get the temp in the tub up to close to 100 degrees to finish a hatch when I've had to. The biggest issue can be humidity.Ok, thanks! day two, and staying strong on that nestI put the food and water super close to the nest, so that the chick can eat without mom having to get up.![]()
But, at this stage, they should be starting to make noise that momma can hear (but you probably can't). Most broodies won't get up if they hear the chicks or feel movement in the eggs, even though they have chicks. Good idea to keep the food and water close by, that way if she does have to get up, it is only for a moment or two.
