mamachicken03
Hatching
- Apr 24, 2022
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I’d like to keep the mother separated with her babies if she’s willing, but I don’t know how long you typically do that for. Or do I put her back in with the other chickens after they’ve all hatched?
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I let the hen wean them. Most often the hen weans the chicks off of her at 12 weeks.I’d like to keep the mother separated with her babies if she’s willing, but I don’t know how long you typically do that for. Or do I put her back in with the other chickens after they’ve all hatched?
Where is this broody and her babies? Are they in sight of the flock? I had a broody hatch 5 babes 2 weeks ago and never separated them from the flock, they all co-mingle and momma keeps everyone in lineThis is such a great post! Thanks so much for asking! Thanks so much for asking the question! I have a mom sitting with seven babies. They are all about 4 weeks old and she's getting the itch to go back to the flock. My question would be once she's ready to go back to the flock, how do you reintroduce her? Does she just go in naturally because they already know her or do I have to go through a process? Like do I do it at night time and throw her in the coop with the rest of the chickens? Or who has some great advice for me and for mamachicken 03?
This is what I've done too. My first broody kept everyone away for the first few days. Now at 2 1/2 weeks they stick with mom, but mingle and free range with the rest of the flock. My second broody started free ranging her chicks at 3 days old - that was scary, but we decided to trust her. So far it is going well as she only has them out of the run for 20 minutes at a time and doesn't go very far.Where is this broody and her babies? Are they in sight of the flock? I had a broody hatch 5 babes 2 weeks ago and never separated them from the flock, they all co-mingle and momma keeps everyone in line
If she has been completely separate from the flock, you will need to do a slow look but don't touch integration. I section off a portion of the run with chicken wire for daytime and place a large dog crate in the coop for night time. Last year, we kept our new chicks separate until the flock lost interest and ignored them.This is such a great post! Thanks so much for asking! Thanks so much for asking the question! I have a mom sitting with seven babies. They are all about 4 weeks old and she's getting the itch to go back to the flock. My question would be once she's ready to go back to the flock, how do you reintroduce her? Does she just go in naturally because they already know her or do I have to go through a process? Like do I do it at night time and throw her in the coop with the rest of the chickens? Or who has some great advice for me and for mamachicken 03?