Expecting Chicks
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 10:03 am
We only got our chickens about 3 months ago as 16wk old birds. When they got to 20 weeks they all started to lay, but after about 2 weeks one of them started to exhibit signs of being broody. I figured this was strange as everything I have read suggests that it is unusual for young hens to become broody so quickly. As we weren't completely sure she was actually broody, we didn't catch it as quickly as we could have done and it got worse and worse, so I decided to buy some fleaBay eggs and let her hatch them out.
I've divided the nest box in two, and the other 2 hens lay their eggs in the unoccupied side as usual while the broody one sits on her eggs - so far, this is not a problem. My calculated catch date is the 9th June and last night I candled them to check what was going on. I'm pretty sure 2 eggs are not fertile but i've left them in (marked with a X so I can check later), but I think the other 4 are.
I'm interested to know if anyone else has experienced broodyness with such a young hen?
Assuming she hatches at least one live chick, at what stage will it start to venture out of the nest box, and at what age should I expect it to start eating chick crumbs. At the moment I physically lift the broody hen out of the nest box and make sure she eats, craps and has a drink before letting her back to sit on the eggs (about 10mins usually), should I stop doing this once they hatch or will she start to look after herself a little more - don't want a dead hen!
Your experiences are appreciated!
Cheers
I've divided the nest box in two, and the other 2 hens lay their eggs in the unoccupied side as usual while the broody one sits on her eggs - so far, this is not a problem. My calculated catch date is the 9th June and last night I candled them to check what was going on. I'm pretty sure 2 eggs are not fertile but i've left them in (marked with a X so I can check later), but I think the other 4 are.
I'm interested to know if anyone else has experienced broodyness with such a young hen?
Assuming she hatches at least one live chick, at what stage will it start to venture out of the nest box, and at what age should I expect it to start eating chick crumbs. At the moment I physically lift the broody hen out of the nest box and make sure she eats, craps and has a drink before letting her back to sit on the eggs (about 10mins usually), should I stop doing this once they hatch or will she start to look after herself a little more - don't want a dead hen!
Your experiences are appreciated!
Cheers