TobersTractors
Hatching
- Apr 13, 2024
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Hi everyone,
I have a broody hen who is due for her hatching this coming week. She chose a box high off the ground and I feel stupid for not really considering this prior but now I'm very concerned about another problem. Our coop is unfortunately pretty flooded. We are in the process of switching over and moving the older hens once our new pullets are the same size. (We bought a new larger coop that they'll all eventually live in.) My concern is idk how her chicks are going to be able to thrive in a box off the ground or a ground that is flooded. I doubt it will dry up by this coming week. Would it be stressful/bad to move her to the other coop this late? Would she hurt the pullets? Would it stress her out and make her stop laying on them? I also should mention I have 2 ducks and a yearling tom in the new coop as well. I just don't want to see the chicks die after all that work. Can someone offer advice? Thanks.
I have a broody hen who is due for her hatching this coming week. She chose a box high off the ground and I feel stupid for not really considering this prior but now I'm very concerned about another problem. Our coop is unfortunately pretty flooded. We are in the process of switching over and moving the older hens once our new pullets are the same size. (We bought a new larger coop that they'll all eventually live in.) My concern is idk how her chicks are going to be able to thrive in a box off the ground or a ground that is flooded. I doubt it will dry up by this coming week. Would it be stressful/bad to move her to the other coop this late? Would she hurt the pullets? Would it stress her out and make her stop laying on them? I also should mention I have 2 ducks and a yearling tom in the new coop as well. I just don't want to see the chicks die after all that work. Can someone offer advice? Thanks.