- Apr 3, 2009
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I haven't prepared for babies but allowed 2 hens to brood. I had no idea there was about 2 dozen eggs between them until today. When I caught another hen running around with a baby chick in its mouth I panicked.
I managed to fix them up a spot that's actually a pen built for a goat but never used. I scrambled, got chicken wire around the bottom, turned 2 deep rubber tubs on the side then found 2 short wide containers I could use straw to build a nest.
I brought both moms along with their eggs out of the henhouse(they couldn't stay where they were) and into the make shift nests. Even though it's dark, they are still fretting, trying to get out and back to the henhouse and not sitting the eggs.
It's getting cold out. How long can I trust the eggs without mom sitting on them? I don't have an incubator. I do have a heat lamp and thermometer but don't know how well that would work out. Or is it time to holler for someone who earlier said they have an incubator and would take the eggs?
I managed to fix them up a spot that's actually a pen built for a goat but never used. I scrambled, got chicken wire around the bottom, turned 2 deep rubber tubs on the side then found 2 short wide containers I could use straw to build a nest.
I brought both moms along with their eggs out of the henhouse(they couldn't stay where they were) and into the make shift nests. Even though it's dark, they are still fretting, trying to get out and back to the henhouse and not sitting the eggs.
It's getting cold out. How long can I trust the eggs without mom sitting on them? I don't have an incubator. I do have a heat lamp and thermometer but don't know how well that would work out. Or is it time to holler for someone who earlier said they have an incubator and would take the eggs?