So I am just fine buying chicks from feedstore, but DS 10 is dedicated to hatching out with
our broody hens. So we have done it 2x now with not a lot of sucess.
It's not that they don't hatch, its that after the hen and chicks go out and about they get picked off one by one by outside predators.
So currently I have a duccle and a black tailed japenese in my bantam tractor sitting on 4 good candled eggs, and in the big coop a buff sitting on 14 good eggs.
So not only am I wondering how to do things different this time, but I have 2 seperate broodies t worry about.
In the past I looked them IN the big coop for about 5 days then I had to let them out. Then they would slowely get picked off during the day.
So how do you guys handle it? Do I move her to some kind off temporary pen? If so how long before I can let them free range with the others? Also if I do a different temporary pen do I need another for the bantams?
In the past I have had a buff orp that shared mothering duties WITH a leghorn. Literally one would sit on nest and the other would give breaks and then after they hatched one hen would be in front and the other behind the chicks.
Looking for some direction to improve my chances of getting vhicks to adult hood. DS REALLY wants chicks from our hens. TIA
our broody hens. So we have done it 2x now with not a lot of sucess.
It's not that they don't hatch, its that after the hen and chicks go out and about they get picked off one by one by outside predators.
So currently I have a duccle and a black tailed japenese in my bantam tractor sitting on 4 good candled eggs, and in the big coop a buff sitting on 14 good eggs.
So not only am I wondering how to do things different this time, but I have 2 seperate broodies t worry about.
In the past I looked them IN the big coop for about 5 days then I had to let them out. Then they would slowely get picked off during the day.
So how do you guys handle it? Do I move her to some kind off temporary pen? If so how long before I can let them free range with the others? Also if I do a different temporary pen do I need another for the bantams?
In the past I have had a buff orp that shared mothering duties WITH a leghorn. Literally one would sit on nest and the other would give breaks and then after they hatched one hen would be in front and the other behind the chicks.
Looking for some direction to improve my chances of getting vhicks to adult hood. DS REALLY wants chicks from our hens. TIA