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Today it's 49dg and raining. Our broody, Tina, has the chicks, not quite 4 weeks old out running around in it. They seem to be doing fine and there's not much I can do about it except worry, of course. There are lots of bushes and they could get under the coop if they wanted to.
I have started keeping my hens that are raising chicks in a covered run where no hawks or mongooses can get to them! Doing this is my first time and I don't know when I should let mommy out and away from her babies! Should I wait till she weans them or must I wean them at a certain age???
Put a damp rag or sponge close to the egg. That should keep it moist enough. Use hot water so you don't chill the egg. No judgements....we all go through it.OK so I'm in a little bit of a panic! This morning I woke up to an egg rejected and a poor dead chick that looked like it had been pecked to death!it was terrible I had to work in 10 minutes and I was Scrambling pm what to do. I ended up kicking all but one hen out of the coop and took the rest of theeggs sand put them under her plus one chick. (she had one under her already)the one egg that was kicked out had a small crack it in like a beginning of a Pip. I left it as is and went to work. When I got home it had pipped completely. But we had no place for all the other hens and I was afraid to move the new mom. So we set up our heat lamp and made a spot for the two chicks inside. We candled the remaining two eggs and they were completely see through no veins no nothing
so we are left with one pipped eggs and no place for it, and I can't find anyone with a incubator available! So we brought it in put in a shallow container with some shavings and set it under the heat lamp where the chicks are.![]()
I can see inside I can see her little beak moving and once on a while she let out a little chrip. I VERY lightly spritz the egg, I'm worried it will dry out under the lamp. Then I got a small container with a cover filled it with water a poked holes in the top. Not sure if that will go anything for humidity. Or if I'm even doing the right thing. I just knew I needed to get the egg and chicks away before there was another death. Please help and don't judge I'm doing the best I can with what I have and hind sight is always 20/20