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How long until momma hen takes the babies out of the coop?
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I have had 3 days and one this july waited 4 WEEKS! and then she dumped them at 5 weeks... she went to the roost and they didn't follow and the girls are still sleeping on the floor... the boys went to campHow long until momma hen takes the babies out of the coop?
It may depend on your hen. I like to lock mine up inside a rabbit cage inside the covered run. That protects the tiny chicks from wandering off & getting stuck somewhere. Around a week old, I open the door to the cage and allow mama to take them on field trips. They return to the cage for food & sleeping. If there are bad predator issues, I'll use a chicken tractor for the first few weeks.How long until momma hen takes the babies out of the coop?
Ok cool.. momma has had them in the coop since last sunday (so a week and 1/2) and hasn't tried bringing them out yet.. i was just curious. We have dogs so i may set up an area where momma can bring them out without the possibility of them getting trampled by accidentIt may depend on your hen. I like to lock mine up inside a rabbit cage inside the covered run. That protects the tiny chicks from wandering off & getting stuck somewhere. Around a week old, I open the door to the cage and allow mama to take them on field trips. They return to the cage for food & sleeping. If there are bad predator issues, I'll use a chicken tractor for the first few weeks.
View attachment 1211675 Hello all! I just wanted to share a story with a happy ending here. I had a broody Black Sex Link, and after a couple of weeks, I decided to give her some fertile eggs to hatch.
One day I came home from work, and she was on the wrong nest, and the eggs were cold. So I plopped her back on, and when I candled the next day all was well. A few days later, it happened again! They were probably cold on day 12 and 16. Again, after she warmed them up, the next day they seemed okay.
The other night, she was off the nest again and up on the roost. I put her on the nest and shut the door. The next day, she was off of the eggs, but thankfully, I was home from work and they were not completely cold. However, they were supposed to hatch that day, or the next.
I brought the eggs inside, let them come up to room temperature, and put them in the incubator. I didn’t have much hope. Yesterday, one popped out! And this morning, three more hatched as well. I am just amazed at these strong little guys!
I hope my story gives someone hope if they are hatching or have a broody hatching eggs. A cool down will not kill them, and even a few cool downs will stil yield some results. Also, 4 out of 10 eggs hatched. So not great, but amazing considering how cold they were a few times!