I'm facing a bit of a dilemma concerning the first little one derived from within my own flock, to put it simply. A bit of background for starters: my hens are notoriously terrible broodies. Let's just say they lack necessary motherly instincts. What else would you call the tendency to eat every chick/duckling close to hatch (shell and all?), as well as inclination to move from nest to nest, abandoning several eggs in need of warmth? Because of this, attempts at creating mixes from my diverse flock have failed miserably in previous years. But after putting blood, sweat, and tears into hatching this year, I've managed to protect a single baby up to day 18 (accomplished by checking several times a day, and moving it as necessary). Praying it pulls through another 3 days!
I'm sure you've got a decent picture in your mind as to why I'm unwilling to let my girls raise this precious munchkin, let alone hatch it. My fear is that they'd devour it as soon as it emerged. Considering we don't own an incubator, does anyone have tips for me? And if I take it as soon as it starts pipping, what would I have to do to make sure it hatches safely? I'm a little lost, to be honest. This is a new experience for me!
Thanks so much!
~Alex

I'm sure you've got a decent picture in your mind as to why I'm unwilling to let my girls raise this precious munchkin, let alone hatch it. My fear is that they'd devour it as soon as it emerged. Considering we don't own an incubator, does anyone have tips for me? And if I take it as soon as it starts pipping, what would I have to do to make sure it hatches safely? I'm a little lost, to be honest. This is a new experience for me!

Thanks so much!
~Alex