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this is her first time being broody should i just incubate the eggs and give her the chicks if i do and i keep her where she is will she not be broody before the chicks hatch in the bator
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You can do it either way, I prefer letting a dedicated broody hatch eggs rather than hatching them in the incubator. Then you don't have to worry about monitoring the incubator and things like power outages.this is her first time being broody should i just incubate the eggs and give her the chicks if i do and i keep her where she is will she not be broody before the chicks hatch in the bator
I've done it both ways. Watching a hen hatch is a joy and good brooder is worth her weight in gold. But, I've situations where it was easier just to hand out fake eggs, incubate, and dish out chicks later. The incubator a lot of fun (for me), but I do feel sorry for those broodies carefully tending to their golf balls throughout the night.this is her first time being broody should i just incubate the eggs and give her the chicks if i do and i keep her where she is will she not be broody before the chicks hatch in the bator
That will work for setting on the eggs. But you'll have to make sure that the holes in the dog kennel aren't big enough for the chicks to get through because if the chicks get out, mama can't protect them from the rest of the flock.yes im going to let brood the eggs but do you think instead of fencing the coop off for her would it be better to get a big dog kennel and putting a tote in there with a hole and putting that in the coop will that work
I would try isolating her before giving up on the idea that she is broody. The other hens bugging her could keep her from properly settling into a good brood.Thanks I’ve been watching her to see how many times she gets off the nest and today she’s gotten off like five times and I felt the fake egg and it was not to warm what does this mean are the bigger hens running her off or does she not like being a broody