I wouldn't worry about lockdown. A hen will still rotate her eggs anyway and still get off the nest.
My really good broodies won't leave the nest about two days before hatch and I don't see them turning them either.
-Kathy
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I wouldn't worry about lockdown. A hen will still rotate her eggs anyway and still get off the nest.
Well the chick has to orient itself in the egg correctly for hatching and turning the egg will make that harder for it to do. I have had to help a peachick out before because it was hatching the wrong way and couldn't get out and I don't want to do that again. I am not a peahen and this is a very special egg so I need to know what day to stop turning. I would rather stop turning than keep on turning because that is the method that seems to work well for everyone and I need the best method for this egg.
My really good broodies won't leave the nest about two days before hatch and I don't see them turning them either.
-Kathy
My really good broodies won't leave the nest about two days before hatch and I don't see them turning them either.
-Kathy
Do you have the water and food near her? If so then there would be no reason to leave the nest since it's right there. What about at night? My old bantam golden cochin hen when she broods she seems as if she's not leaving the nest nor turning them but she does that at night and they don't need to stand to turn the eggs.
You're the only person I know that has chickens in their house. My hens they only move at night to eat and drink when brooding. Unless I move them of course.