My broody and her 2 chicks left the nest today. There were still 10 fertile eggs in it. I removed the eggs and put them in a nest covered by a moist washcloth under a 100 watt brooder lamp.
If the lamp keeps them warm enough to continue developing to hatch I need to know a few things. I can't afford an incubator.
1. When do I turn them and how often will they need to be turned?
2. How much of a turn do they need? I know they have to be set with the wide end tilted up.
3. Do you think they will make it to hatch in my homemade incubator?
Please can someone help me with this? I really want a Mille Fleur D'Uccle and 8 of them are Mille Fleur, 2 of them are Silkie...
1 of our Cochins went broody last week and I put 12 fertile eggs under her last night. 1 of them hatched this morning. The eggs are Silkie and Mille Fleur from a friends chickens, I've never had chickens that hatched eggs. I've read here that the chick gets enough nutrients from the yolk to last a few days, but:
1. Should I put a small feeder and waterer in the nest area so the chick can eat and drink?
or
2. Should I remove the chicks how many hours after the hatch and put them in a brooder? (We are having temps between 40's to upper 60's this week)
or
3. Will the hen show the chick where to get food and water? (hen is a little over 6 months and staying with the eggs and chick at all times)
Please can someone help me with this?
If the lamp keeps them warm enough to continue developing to hatch I need to know a few things. I can't afford an incubator.
1. When do I turn them and how often will they need to be turned?
2. How much of a turn do they need? I know they have to be set with the wide end tilted up.
3. Do you think they will make it to hatch in my homemade incubator?
Please can someone help me with this? I really want a Mille Fleur D'Uccle and 8 of them are Mille Fleur, 2 of them are Silkie...
1 of our Cochins went broody last week and I put 12 fertile eggs under her last night. 1 of them hatched this morning. The eggs are Silkie and Mille Fleur from a friends chickens, I've never had chickens that hatched eggs. I've read here that the chick gets enough nutrients from the yolk to last a few days, but:

1. Should I put a small feeder and waterer in the nest area so the chick can eat and drink?
or
2. Should I remove the chicks how many hours after the hatch and put them in a brooder? (We are having temps between 40's to upper 60's this week)
or
3. Will the hen show the chick where to get food and water? (hen is a little over 6 months and staying with the eggs and chick at all times)
Please can someone help me with this?
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