I guess I'm in for the March. April was the plan.
Our proven hen decided to go broody. It's earlier than we wanted chicks (planning to do a hatch next month to coincide with our chickens order from Meyers).
She brooded last spring and had four. One died upon hatching, so we took the rest of the eggs and finished in the incubator. She got pissed and ran off. We thought we lost her, but we saw her every few days. Twenty-one days later, she wanders back with four chicklets in tow. She was such a good momma, so I'm not all that concerned about letting her go early.
Our proven hen decided to go broody. It's earlier than we wanted chicks (planning to do a hatch next month to coincide with our chickens order from Meyers).
She brooded last spring and had four. One died upon hatching, so we took the rest of the eggs and finished in the incubator. She got pissed and ran off. We thought we lost her, but we saw her every few days. Twenty-one days later, she wanders back with four chicklets in tow. She was such a good momma, so I'm not all that concerned about letting her go early.