Eve is a 2 year old experienced broody (has raised 2 broods). She is low in the pecking order, but has been a fantastic mother hen. However, she flies into action like a Tasmanian devil if I interfere while she is on the nest; this has resulted in a broken egg before now, so I've learned to leave her to get on with it. I put 10 eggs under her. The following day Aneka, a pullet, went broody for the 1st time, sitting in a separate but nearby coop. She had laid 3 of the eggs I put under Eve. Apart from a morning off, she has sat solidly on fake eggs for 3 days. So I am tempted to move 2 of Aneka's own eggs from Eve to Aneka, when the opportunity arises, so she gets some real experience and she raises her own chicks, which would reduce Eve's load at the same time. If I don't move some of them, I'll have one broody with a large brood and another with nothing but disappointment, which may bring other troubles. Hence my conundrum.
I have not had two broodies simultaneously before, and I am wondering if the one with experience and demon tendencies (Eve) might try to hurt the novice and/or her chicks if she has any. Ideally, I do not want to segregate either of them from the flock, though I realize that that would be one way to go (I do not have a pen); I would prefer to raise any chicks in the flock.
I would be very grateful for any advice or experience from people who have had simultaneous free ranging broodies.
I have not had two broodies simultaneously before, and I am wondering if the one with experience and demon tendencies (Eve) might try to hurt the novice and/or her chicks if she has any. Ideally, I do not want to segregate either of them from the flock, though I realize that that would be one way to go (I do not have a pen); I would prefer to raise any chicks in the flock.
I would be very grateful for any advice or experience from people who have had simultaneous free ranging broodies.