herdingcats
In the Brooder
- Apr 3, 2018
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Hi all,
Sorry to post this because I'm sure there's already a similar thread somewhere, but I can't find it!
My 6 month old Black Orpington hen, "Henny Penny," has gone broody on 11 eggs (mixed, not all hers). We have a rooster so I assume they are fertilized. I have a friend who will take the chicks once they are older regardless of number and quantity, so we are doing this kind of as an experiment since nature took over!
She has been on the eggs for about 5 days now, and most of the time takes short breaks, but I did decide to lift her out for a break the other day. She took a short break and then it was back to the nest box. So far none of the flock seem to be disturbing her, and she seems content. However, our nest boxes are a set of 3 covered plastic milk crates. They are wired on top of a small dog kennel which acts as an occasional nest box for our picky Blue Polish. Henny Penny is in the middle of the 3 boxes.
Because she is up off the ground about 2', is this a concern once the chicks hatch? Should I relocate her, and if so is the dog kennel nesting box below, a good site (it is on the floor of the coop) or should I relocate her someplace where she is away from the flock? Or, should I just leave her alone?
Any insight appreciated. My kids are very excited to watch this whole process and I don't want to sabotage it in a traumatic way (I'm envisioning little chicks falling to their death if I leave the nest where it is)...
Thanks!
Sorry to post this because I'm sure there's already a similar thread somewhere, but I can't find it!
My 6 month old Black Orpington hen, "Henny Penny," has gone broody on 11 eggs (mixed, not all hers). We have a rooster so I assume they are fertilized. I have a friend who will take the chicks once they are older regardless of number and quantity, so we are doing this kind of as an experiment since nature took over!
She has been on the eggs for about 5 days now, and most of the time takes short breaks, but I did decide to lift her out for a break the other day. She took a short break and then it was back to the nest box. So far none of the flock seem to be disturbing her, and she seems content. However, our nest boxes are a set of 3 covered plastic milk crates. They are wired on top of a small dog kennel which acts as an occasional nest box for our picky Blue Polish. Henny Penny is in the middle of the 3 boxes.
Because she is up off the ground about 2', is this a concern once the chicks hatch? Should I relocate her, and if so is the dog kennel nesting box below, a good site (it is on the floor of the coop) or should I relocate her someplace where she is away from the flock? Or, should I just leave her alone?
Any insight appreciated. My kids are very excited to watch this whole process and I don't want to sabotage it in a traumatic way (I'm envisioning little chicks falling to their death if I leave the nest where it is)...
Thanks!