BROODY AND EGGS!!!

Why would you want to take the chicks away after a week???? They need to either be under their mum or under a heatlamp or electric hen for a few weeks after hatching as they need heat.

It varies when they come back into lay after sitting/raising chicks. I had one start laying again after 4 weeks 7 she was happy to have her chicks with her til about 12 weeks, then another took 2 months to lay, but she was fed up with the chicks at 8 weeks. :-)17

looking forward to hearing when they hatch :-)08
 
i just wanted to kno cuz ive got her in a rabbit hutch and after a few weeks there wont be anough room for them all so i was wondering if i bring the chicks in after a week or so and put them in my indoor cage with heat lamp wether she will just go bk with my other hens and start laying again

but after what u said i may as well bring her in to and let her bring them up inside lol
 
farmerjon1988 said:
i just wanted to kno cuz ive got her in a rabbit hutch and after a few weeks there wont be anough room for them all so i was wondering if i bring the chicks in after a week or so and put them in my indoor cage with heat lamp wether she will just go bk with my other hens and start laying again

but after what u said i may as well bring her in to and let her bring them up inside lol


is she going to be potective of them when they hatch? will she peck me if i try to pick on up?
 
She'll still get up if she wants to, dont try to pick the chicks up for a day or 2 .
 
Hi,

I would be very careful about being tempted to handle those cute little chicks when you first catch sight of them. I think our eagerness to handle the one and only chick which successfully hatched last spring, was instrumental in the mother rejecting it! It died 3 days later.

LEAVE WELL ALONE AND VIEW FROM A DISTANCE WITH BINOCULARS IF NECESSARY.
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very best of luck!!!
 
good luck for tomorrow! and leave those chicks with their mums untill they are at least a month old. mother knows best! x
 
ok cool cheers for that

i wasnt gonna pick them up straight away i was gonna wait afew days first and i am gonna leave them with her they will be better off being looked after by her :)

and cheers she keeps moving about abit now and shes pulling the hay thats fell out of her nest back in
cant wait il let u kno how she gets on :)
 
Have patience, it could still happen a day later. Good luck. Last year we didn.t touch the chicks for about 2 weeks. :)
 
I would leave it for 3/4 days after they are due to hatch. Did u candle these eggs, from what I can remember I think u was told not to. Last year we hatched under 2 broodies and candled them. We ordered 6. 4 were viable, 3 hatched. It all comes down to how active your cockerel is and how good a job the broody makes of it.
 
ok cool will do and no i never candled them cuz she is a vicious broody lol and she only got off the eggs in the morning and by then it was to light so ive left everything up to her :) il wait and see if anything happens tomorrow
 
yaaaaay!

i woke up this morning and let the chickens out then checked on my broody and she wasnt pancaked anymore and then we seen a little head pop out but i can hear more then one cheeping so i think there is more to come :)

the one weve seen looks like a black orp and he/she is determind to get out the nest but my broody keeps pushing him/her bk under lol

il let u kno more when we kno more lol and hopefully pop some pics up :)
 
Great news, so pleased some are hatching. Don't be too tempted to keep looking, let them get on with it for a while. :)
 
this is chick number 1

we think its a black orpington

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weve seen another head poking out and we think there mite be another under her but not sure till she takes them out for there first walk :)

when she leaves the nest should i take the eggs out that didnt hatch or should i keep them in for abit longer?
 
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