probably not, but to give her the best chance, you should try to get hold of fertile hatching eggs asap. Good luck !Do you think two weeks in already with make her give up by the time the real eggs hatch?

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probably not, but to give her the best chance, you should try to get hold of fertile hatching eggs asap. Good luck !Do you think two weeks in already with make her give up by the time the real eggs hatch?
There's not room for it in the coop?It was not safe enough for at night, so I had to put her back in the coop. That started it all over again in the morning.
There's not room for it in the coop?
Any other place you could put it overnight... shed, garage, in the house?
If you can't fit a crate, in the cop you might not have space for more birds
..and really, hatching eggs is not the way to solve the problem of not being able to break a broody.
I had a new broody who sat for about two weeks. I arranged to get some fertile eggs and the day they were shipped she broke. Now I have an incubator. And so it goes...