Some hens will take them and others will kill them to protect their chick. Has this hen been broody before?
No, this is her first time.
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Some hens will take them and others will kill them to protect their chick. Has this hen been broody before?
awwwww sorry about the eggsI had to jump to the end. Congrats everyone on their hatches, and pips, and zips! This is what it's all about, right??? I was sad that none of my Call eggs pipped, but 1, to even give me a chance at getting them out...BUT my one little baby is sooo cute, and I'm grateful to have her. Meet Piper!!
Better pics later!! My official hatch results: 1 Call Duckling
It will just drag it around, if you feel comfortable enough to grab it out with out the humidity coming down, go for it. Or wait for it to fluff up a bit, then go for it. With it dragging the shell around, it will probably move the other eggs around more.
@SoManyHats
I got really good advice from @chiqita
a few months back when I tried to graft a baby. If she accepts them and you can get the broody into a small space like a dog crate or a broody box where she can be safely locked in with the babies for a few day you often will get a better result because they can get to know her voice and her commands w/o endangering themselves. She told me that if they get sometime to get to know her and her voice in a safe environment then it seems to go more smoothly. Chiqita if I am misquoting you please weigh in.![]()
Good Luck! I have very limited experience so far but what I have learned with broodies so far is you just never know.![]()
for the slated leg take an ace bandage and wrap it around the little things legs and that should helpthis is my first hatch. i have 8 chicks total today. i dont think the others are going to hatch, it looks like they are underdeveloped in the shell or something. i think i see movement in there, but im not sure, and they dont look full like the other eggs. ill leave them in the incubator for a little while longer and then i think i will give up on them. anyone else have this happen? ill have to get a photo.
i have one chick that is quite small and came out sticky and with crooked toes. that makes 2 with crooked toes from this batch. i splinted them both and the larger chick is having no problems walking now, but the little chick now has spraddle leg. im at a loss as to what to do =( he cant stand. i tried keeping them together (searched for solutions online) but that isnt doing anything for him. does anyone have any suggestions?