The FSF Chicken Paddock |
- "Always use fresh fertile eggs. It sounds like a silly thing to say, but I have known people use stale eggs, infertile eggs and a lovely old lady who once put a selection of supermarket "free range eggs " under a hen hoping for some chicks".
- "I've always found it easier to use a hen. There is nothing wrong with incubation, but you will need all the paraphernalia that goes with it, heat lamps etc. Stick some eggs under mummy hen and she will do all the work for you".
- "In the first couple of days feed them a little boiled egg, great for giving them a much needed protein boost. While hatching they will have absorbed the last of the energy from the egg yolk, so this is just a continuation of this, then get them onto a real top quality chick crumb, with at least 17% protein levels".
- "I always like getting my chicks out onto grass as soon as possible. But make sure that they are well protected. A fluffy little chick is a perfect bite sized meal for rats, let alone larger predators or even crows and sparrow hawks, so make sure that they are in a good strong coop, that can't be burrowed or broken into".
- "If you're planning on introducing them into a larger flock later on, make sure that the current flock can see the chicks as they grow, this will avoid bullying when they are all put in together. Just because a hen sat broody doesn't mean she will continue that motherly affection afterwards and two cockerels in a small flock will always fight, regardless of a father and son relationship".
One of our Heinz 57 Chicks |
Thanks for Reading
James
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