Oh yes! My hen once left them for 2 hours on a 35'F winter morning. Eggs were ice cold and hatched a few days late..... but hatched!So the egg can still hatch a chick after a five hour separation from momma hen??
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Oh yes! My hen once left them for 2 hours on a 35'F winter morning. Eggs were ice cold and hatched a few days late..... but hatched!So the egg can still hatch a chick after a five hour separation from momma hen??
A few days can work, but 2 weeks age diff would be rough. I've only been able to do it a couple times with chicks about 7-10 days behind. In both cases, the bantam broody was inside a very large brooder. The chicks were contained & there were too many for her to count.(20-25 chicks) Basically she didn't notice the chicks among the hoard, but I had to make sure the chicks were eating, drinking, & running for a few days before adding them.Two of first batch of eggs hatched this week, yay! Can’t believe it actually happened!! There are still four eggs from a second batch (when I thought first ones weren’t viable) that I’ve put in an incubator for another 10 days. Question: if any of these latter successfully hatch, may I introduce chicks 12 days younger to the hen? Will she care for them or already be over her broodiness for newborns?