arhartman
Chirping
I thought my hen had become coyote bait, only to find her a few days later, nesting in the barn wall. Turns out she’s sitting on 10 eggs, and after candling a few of them, there are definitely some that are fertile. She’s been sitting for somewhere between 8-12 days. Her nest is almost 5 feet off the ground (pics below).
My question is, do I try to move her to a coop with her eggs, or leave her to hatch her babies where they are?
I’m not concerned about them falling out, and I can relocate mama and babies once they arrive, but if they don’t all hatch close together, I’m concerned I’ll be in a predicament?
First timer here, would love anyone’s feedback!
My question is, do I try to move her to a coop with her eggs, or leave her to hatch her babies where they are?
I’m not concerned about them falling out, and I can relocate mama and babies once they arrive, but if they don’t all hatch close together, I’m concerned I’ll be in a predicament?
First timer here, would love anyone’s feedback!