Jasmin Davies
Hatching
- Nov 11, 2017
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Hi I posted not long ago .. I have a broody bantum who spent the last 4 weeks nesting 6 eggs which turned out to be rotten. I just purchased 4x 3 day old chicks today and I would love to sneak them in with her although they are in a brooder at present. I have heard mixed stories about this. Ive heard to leave the chicks in a box for a couple of hours near her before sneaking them under her at night and hoping she takes to them. Ive also heard perhaps introduce just one chick at a time incase it doesn't work out and the chick is neglected overnight. Ive also heard not to try this at all as the hen can cause death if she decides not to take on the chicks and can peak and squash them. I don't want to loose my baby chicks but I figure she must be pretty broody to have stuck it out for so long on eggs that were no good. I just feel so sorry for her after all her hard work, nothing good came of it. Does it all depend on just how broody your hen is to weather she will treat the new chicks as her own? Also as there are no eggs under her at all as of today, will she find is weird there are no eggs but suddenly chicks appear? I only have her plus one other non broody hen who thinks shes a rooster! So hoping my other hen doesn't cause problems with the new chicks although she spends most of her day in the yard. So confusing not knowing what to do!