My first broody has been so diligent and careful with her first clutch, and I came home from the feed store today to find a beautiful little peep under her! Of course pics are in line when I get them uploaded, but i have a concern about this little guy. 
My hen went broody about 2 days before I got these eggs under her, and when I moved her into the nest with the 10 eggs I wanted to hatch, I found that she had only been sitting on the one egg she laid that day. So instead of throwing that little thing away, I just tucked it back up under mama with the new ones.
That first one hatched today, and I know about the three days for yolk to be used up by the chicks, but does anyone think that I should pull that little guy and brood him to make sure that the hen stays broody long enough to see the others to hatching? How long should I wait to do that? I was thinking tomorrow night while she's sleeping if I don't see another baby in the morning?
I definitely learned my lesson on the staggered hatch thing.
Thanks!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			My hen went broody about 2 days before I got these eggs under her, and when I moved her into the nest with the 10 eggs I wanted to hatch, I found that she had only been sitting on the one egg she laid that day. So instead of throwing that little thing away, I just tucked it back up under mama with the new ones.
That first one hatched today, and I know about the three days for yolk to be used up by the chicks, but does anyone think that I should pull that little guy and brood him to make sure that the hen stays broody long enough to see the others to hatching? How long should I wait to do that? I was thinking tomorrow night while she's sleeping if I don't see another baby in the morning?
I definitely learned my lesson on the staggered hatch thing.
Thanks!
			
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