Im going on day 17 wheew its getting close! lockdown is tuesday
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Im going on day 17 wheew its getting close! lockdown is tuesday e
yup sounds like you covered it. my broody mama here is a silkie, altough this time im doing it with a bator. just make sure there is water and food, and dont make the water bowl deep, those newborns seem to throw themselves into it. And if its a staggared hatch, watch very carefully the babies that hatch out after about 3 days, the 2 times i hatched with mine,she didnt take to kindly to the late hatchers,she pecked at them and managed a couple of times to toss it across the brooder. at that point i kicked her off the island and back to the coop. and raised them all up myself. They have a internal timer on the whole hatching thing, so depending how fast you got those craigs list eggs under her, have a bator ready to go if she abandons them.I had a hen go broody for the 2nd time this summer...grrr! decided she wanted to be a mommy so bad might as well try the whole natural hatching thing.. I'm pretty new to chickens in general but did a ton of research and relocated her at night with a couple non-fertalized eggs.. she adopted them!! then I found some Copper Maran eggs off of CL local and set her offically on August 24th!!!! She's such an amazing horton! Anyway, I've candled the eggs and out of the 12 only 8 proved to be fertalized and viable... She's a very friendly hen and only puffs up if I touch her eggs so it makes candeling very easy and irrisistable!! Now we're to far along to see anything through the shell, not to mention they were so dark to start with...we're talking chocolate dark! I can't wait for FRIDAY!!!(Sept. 14th!!) Wish me luck on my first time! anyone have any tips or things to watch out for when doing it the natural way? I've got them quarentined and her nest is on the ground... I think I covered everything...???