Hi everyone, I'm new here and still have a lot to learn, but I thought I'd ask about something my partner and I have been wondering for a while now...
We have a flock of 11 and only just got them in fall, they are all laying eggs (except for our porcelain) and one seems to have gone broody as soon as we stopped collecting the eggs. So my question is, how much intervention/help are they going to need if the chicks hatch? Will the mother hen take care of them all and raise them amongst the rest of the flock, or are they in danger? Should I separate them? If so, when? I know there's a lot of this information on the web and such, but there's so many different opinions. We try to keep our chickens less tame than most, so I'm looking for people's experience with just letting it happen and seeing what the hens are capable of. Has domestication made it impossible for them to raise their own young? Or will they figure it out on their own without me coddling the chicks?
Thanks for your help!
We have a flock of 11 and only just got them in fall, they are all laying eggs (except for our porcelain) and one seems to have gone broody as soon as we stopped collecting the eggs. So my question is, how much intervention/help are they going to need if the chicks hatch? Will the mother hen take care of them all and raise them amongst the rest of the flock, or are they in danger? Should I separate them? If so, when? I know there's a lot of this information on the web and such, but there's so many different opinions. We try to keep our chickens less tame than most, so I'm looking for people's experience with just letting it happen and seeing what the hens are capable of. Has domestication made it impossible for them to raise their own young? Or will they figure it out on their own without me coddling the chicks?
Thanks for your help!