Broody hen question

Fraser35

In the Brooder
Mar 26, 2018
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So I have a first time Broody hen who sat on 5 eggs for a week to test if she was commited and now she is sitting on new eggs and she’s been on them for 20 days. Today I come to see her out having a dust bath which isn’t odd but she’s on lock down so she shouldn’t be out right?? I go and check her eggs and 2 are peeped?? The eggs are still warm but the outter ones are definitely colder.
What do I do ?? Wait a bit see if she gets back on or do I get my incubator going and put the eggs in it?
 
I would wonder that the nest might be infested with mites if she is taking a dust bath at this critical stage. Broody hens are like a magnate to mites and lice because they afford them a 24/7 banqueting opportunity. I usually dust the nest material with DE before I set the hatching eggs and give it another couple of dusts during the incubation period. I had a very reliable broody abandon her nest with just a couple of days to go and when I checked it, the eggs and nest were crawling with red mites. Poor soul, I couldn't blame her for abandoning them. She was literally being
eaten alive and so would the chicks have been when they hatched. I always make a point of dusting the nests now and checking regularly for mites when I have a broody.
Hopefully your girl will manage to successfully hatch them now she has come back and/or mites are not the problem.
 

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