Hope you all can give me some advice!
I did see a thread about 'old fashioned brooding' but can't seem to find it again.
However, my question is this. I have guineas but want a chicken to brood the eggs. I don't need any more chickens so therefore don't have a rooster but I do have 5 guineas (male and female). Two of the guinea hens have been terrible in sticking with their clutch --so I bought a Cornish banty. The man I bought her from said she just hatched out 13 chicks.
So I brought her home and she is in the chicken house in a large dog carrier. Was planning on keeping her there for a couple of days until all get to know each other ( I have 6 hen chickens and 5 guineas and 2 ducks) then let her loose with the others. My birds free range but am keeping them locked up in the large run at the moment.
So what would be the best course of action to get her to set on guinea eggs. There is a nest of guinea eggs in the chicken house but the mama doesn't stay with the eggs at night. Do you think the Cornish will eventually start a nest that I can add guinea eggs to??
Anyone have ideas on how to help her go broody once again? Would love to have more guineas. Here is a pic of my little Cornish Banty.
Thanks for any advice!

However, my question is this. I have guineas but want a chicken to brood the eggs. I don't need any more chickens so therefore don't have a rooster but I do have 5 guineas (male and female). Two of the guinea hens have been terrible in sticking with their clutch --so I bought a Cornish banty. The man I bought her from said she just hatched out 13 chicks.
So I brought her home and she is in the chicken house in a large dog carrier. Was planning on keeping her there for a couple of days until all get to know each other ( I have 6 hen chickens and 5 guineas and 2 ducks) then let her loose with the others. My birds free range but am keeping them locked up in the large run at the moment.
So what would be the best course of action to get her to set on guinea eggs. There is a nest of guinea eggs in the chicken house but the mama doesn't stay with the eggs at night. Do you think the Cornish will eventually start a nest that I can add guinea eggs to??
Anyone have ideas on how to help her go broody once again? Would love to have more guineas. Here is a pic of my little Cornish Banty.
Thanks for any advice!