Hi everyone. I am new to this group. New to chickens ( had them for about 7 years) my girls have all past except one 7 yr old Isa brown. I decided I wanted different breeds and a rooster. I have 1 Plymouth 2 light Sussex 1 Isa cross 1 isa. 2 golden lace Wyandotte and a Wyandotte rooster. A couple kept going clucky and in the end after several attempts to stop them I thought gosh if your that keen to have babies then ok. Silly me didn’t know the other hens were getting in her box and laying. Took me two days to work it out and by this time she was sitting on about 10 eggs Anyway she hatched 3 and all was good then she hopped off the nest and left the eggs.
Thankfully my Plymouth hen was clucky and along side her in another basket so I picked her up and she continued to set the other eggs. But she kept killing the babies as they were born. I lost 2. I take the eggs from her that were starting to hatch. I have successfully helped 3 babies and all doing well. (4 or 5 eggs to go!) They are 1day old and 12 hours old. I have them on wood shavings and a heat lamp. Water and food in there.
How do I do this? How do I raise them up. I have read and read and read. It’s mostly a timeline I am looking for I guess. When to do things. ( take away heat, let them out on grass, introduce to flock. Ect ect.
I live in Australia and it’s very hot here atm.
I am not making this a career I just want them to survive. I adore all of my girls.
Can they be successfully put under another clucky hen ? If it’s not recommended then that’s ok I just wanted to know. Thank you
Thankfully my Plymouth hen was clucky and along side her in another basket so I picked her up and she continued to set the other eggs. But she kept killing the babies as they were born. I lost 2. I take the eggs from her that were starting to hatch. I have successfully helped 3 babies and all doing well. (4 or 5 eggs to go!) They are 1day old and 12 hours old. I have them on wood shavings and a heat lamp. Water and food in there.
How do I do this? How do I raise them up. I have read and read and read. It’s mostly a timeline I am looking for I guess. When to do things. ( take away heat, let them out on grass, introduce to flock. Ect ect.
I live in Australia and it’s very hot here atm.
I am not making this a career I just want them to survive. I adore all of my girls.
Can they be successfully put under another clucky hen ? If it’s not recommended then that’s ok I just wanted to know. Thank you