OK, I have my first broody, a standard cochin.  I put thwelve eggs under her, thinking that would be good.  BUT the other hens kept laying in there, and at last count she had 17!! I penned her up after that, but I have still caught other hens in there, so I dont even know for sure how many she has. 
		
		
	
	
		
 
	
So, they are all developing nicely, even though they are at different stages. I took a few out that were clear, and she still had 17 at last count.
BUT she keeps getting out, i dont know how, and she sits back down on the wrong nest!
		
 I have put her back in once a day at least 6 or 7 times!  Most of the time I catch her before they get cold, but today they were cool, and one day they were COLD.
	 I have put her back in once a day at least 6 or 7 times!  Most of the time I catch her before they get cold, but today they were cool, and one day they were COLD.
Are they OK? She only has a few more days, they are due this next weekend, so I am thinking she should stop getting off them tomorrow or so.
		
 
	
But will they live? And what do I do about the different ages? I am thinking I will bring them inside as they dry, and then when they are done hatching, I will give them back to her. Will this work? I think the youngest eggs are, at the most, a week behind the oldest ones.
Sorry for the long rant!!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 
	So, they are all developing nicely, even though they are at different stages. I took a few out that were clear, and she still had 17 at last count.
BUT she keeps getting out, i dont know how, and she sits back down on the wrong nest!
 
	Are they OK? She only has a few more days, they are due this next weekend, so I am thinking she should stop getting off them tomorrow or so.
 
	But will they live? And what do I do about the different ages? I am thinking I will bring them inside as they dry, and then when they are done hatching, I will give them back to her. Will this work? I think the youngest eggs are, at the most, a week behind the oldest ones.
Sorry for the long rant!!
 
	 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		