- May 29, 2012
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Well, I have not been on BYC in YEARS. So nice to see you all! Very nice to be back.
I went away on vacation and when I came back three hens had gone totally broody. Got two of them to quit and resume laying, using all the usual tricks. One continued on so I thought, well, why not get her some eggs to set? (no roosters here in town.) Therefore, I dont know how long she was broody before we started.
Got her a dozen beautiful, fertile marans eggs, and set her up. Now, on day four, I have found her off the nest - and on another nest with a new egg or two- twice today. Each time, I took the freshly laid eggs from the nest and put her back to her own nesting box, with the dozen fertile eggs. She seemed to settle right in.
Questions for all you experts:
How long can she be off the eggs at a given time without compromising their growth?
What might I do to up the likelihood of her staying put with the fertile eggs for the duration?
At what point do I worry about the other ladies interfering/hurting eggs or chicks?
Do I separate her only when the eggs are hatched? What happens during hatching, regarding other chickens?
I've done incubated eggs before, but I know less about doing it the natural way.
Further info: Ten chickens and three laying boxes. Not a barn, just a henhouse, but I do have a rabbit hutch, with indoor/outdoor space, that I've often used for mail order chicks. She did not want to set in there; tried that on day one. Was afraid I'd break her broodiness if she stayed there. But might be good later?
All advice welcome! Thanks.
I went away on vacation and when I came back three hens had gone totally broody. Got two of them to quit and resume laying, using all the usual tricks. One continued on so I thought, well, why not get her some eggs to set? (no roosters here in town.) Therefore, I dont know how long she was broody before we started.
Got her a dozen beautiful, fertile marans eggs, and set her up. Now, on day four, I have found her off the nest - and on another nest with a new egg or two- twice today. Each time, I took the freshly laid eggs from the nest and put her back to her own nesting box, with the dozen fertile eggs. She seemed to settle right in.
Questions for all you experts:
How long can she be off the eggs at a given time without compromising their growth?
What might I do to up the likelihood of her staying put with the fertile eggs for the duration?
At what point do I worry about the other ladies interfering/hurting eggs or chicks?
Do I separate her only when the eggs are hatched? What happens during hatching, regarding other chickens?
I've done incubated eggs before, but I know less about doing it the natural way.
Further info: Ten chickens and three laying boxes. Not a barn, just a henhouse, but I do have a rabbit hutch, with indoor/outdoor space, that I've often used for mail order chicks. She did not want to set in there; tried that on day one. Was afraid I'd break her broodiness if she stayed there. But might be good later?
All advice welcome! Thanks.