GigitheBackyardHerbilist
Songster
I have a brooding pen on the floor. All ready.Oh my how sweet! Is momma taking care of this chick or still sitting on eggs? If the ramp is very tiny they might be able to do it, but it’s too tiny to navigate a ramp to a tall nest box. Can you move them to a safe dog crate on the floor? I have never separated my broody mommas from the flock and it has gone well each time. Mommas will keep the babies close to her and the other hens will learn very quickly to give the new family lots of space. Integration is built right into her having the babies with the rest of the flock.



It was just passed the 22nd day this last weekend and it started smelling bad. With the raccoon getting in and eating some,I had been trying to just let them be after the clean up. Trying to gently change straw when they went out to eat. Then they started going one at a time. They were pushing bad (?) eggs out. I would get rid of those. When they started exploding I had to do something. I went to move them and their eggs and there is a chick. Now they're really growly. And with all the other eggs that must be in a different rate of gestation. I was afraid to disturb things. It's pretty high up there, so I set the brooder up under I'll post a picture shortly, and added straw on top of pen. I thought maybe a ramp.... Let them move themselves?