So....I haven't read this entire thread yet (I plan on it, but I'm on my way to school shortly!), but I have some questions. Here's my story:
My daughter and I received an incubator and incubated her first batch of d'Anver eggs. We left 8 eggs with the biomom, who went broody around the same time we removed 7 of her eggs for the incubator. She was broody for a few days, but then got off the eggs. I thought it was because we had gotten a batch of chicks and we put them in with the d'Anvers (because it's a chick proof cage) and they were bothering her (they were in with her before she went broody, I would have never disturbed a broody hen like that, she actually started laying after we put the chicks in). Of the 7 eggs we put in the incubator, only 1 hatched (lots of temp and humidity issues). The chick was having a tough time after hatching, so we brought biomom in to see what would happen & if she could help him. She loved him! Took him in and went broody immediately (that was on Friday, 9/20). So, I stuffed some eggs under her because I have some JG eggs coming this week and if I can have a broody hen try to hatch them, I think the success rate will be better. However, the poor chick had wry neck and last night we had to euthanize him, he could no longer eat from the dropper and was suffering. This morning, I found JazzyGirl off her eggs and they were cold. She's still off of them now. Is there a way to encourage her broodiness to continue? Did we break the spell by euthanizing the chick? We had no other choice as he was suffering, but now my daughter is upset because her hen is not broody anymore and her chick is gone. Arg! Sometimes, farming is SAD! Thanks for any advice!