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Thought I would give an update- We're at day 18 of the hen sitting on the eggs I gave her. Unfortunately, I was not very successful in keeping the other hens out of the nest box and so she did accumulate LOTS of eggs over this time... I have snuck away any that she wasn't really sitting on that were squirting out from under her. I'm hoping for at least half of the 12 I gave her to have matured. We have also had LOTS of rainstorms this week and the nestbox is a bit damp as it's an exterior box... I put plenty of bedding in before and gave her more dry bedding yesterday but I hope it's stayed warm enough for the eggs. Yesterday I put a wire mesh "wall" about 2' from the nest box to keep the other hens out, and gave her food and water in her little isolation area so she can still access them if she's still getting off the nest at this point... and when the chicks do arrive there will already be a "brooder" area for them once she leaves the nest box.
Hopefully we'll have some fluff balls by the end of the weekend!
I will DEFINITELY do things a little differently if I decide to let a hen hatch eggs again. First and foremost, I would mark the fertile eggs so if she gets some "extras" along the way I know which to definitely remove. I would also sequester her much sooner so she didn't have the chance to accumulate an abundance of eggs- I'm really curious to see how many she's been sitting on! I would even entertain the idea of trying to move her to a wire crate in the coop- I think if she would settle there it would make things easier for the hens who still would like to be using the nest box and also her chicks who wouldn't be hatching 18" above ground-level.
Really enjoying this great big experiment of chicken-keeping... I'll be back with an update early next week as to whether or not the hatch was successful!

I will DEFINITELY do things a little differently if I decide to let a hen hatch eggs again. First and foremost, I would mark the fertile eggs so if she gets some "extras" along the way I know which to definitely remove. I would also sequester her much sooner so she didn't have the chance to accumulate an abundance of eggs- I'm really curious to see how many she's been sitting on! I would even entertain the idea of trying to move her to a wire crate in the coop- I think if she would settle there it would make things easier for the hens who still would like to be using the nest box and also her chicks who wouldn't be hatching 18" above ground-level.
Really enjoying this great big experiment of chicken-keeping... I'll be back with an update early next week as to whether or not the hatch was successful!