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Aww. So far so good with these.
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That is a great question and I hope someone with good understanding of genetics...much better than mine... answers.I have not had time to read the entire thread and want to know if the broodiness trait is passed from the male or female?
I have a question for everyone who has hatched with a broody hen before.
We're on our second attempt. Our first attempt was a miserable failure (multiple mistakes, ultimately the broody abandoned her nest and the half-incubated eggs during a nest move).
A few days ago, we had another one of our cochins go broody for the first time. She is one of our elevated nesting boxes, and so we are worried if we let her hatch there, that ultimately the chicks will fall to their death. We tried to move her the other night, while she was deeply asleep, to a cat carrier. She was locked in for 2 days, with food/water. She seemed settled on the nest this morning, so I opened the door so she can get out to get food. She was off the nest (golf balls only at this point) for about an hour or two, then went back to the old nest.
How have others dealt with this? Can I let her hatch in the elevated box and move her after the chicks hatch to a safer location? Do I have to keep her completely locked in the cat carrier (I'd rather not, she keeps knocking over the feeder/waterers and making a mess).
This time we won't be putting eggs under her until we've overcome the issue but I'd like to do it in the next day or two!