If she seems determined...give her some real eggs!Hi, I need some advise! I have a 1yr old Ameraucana that is wanting to go broody. She takes every egg and insist on sitting on them. I don't have a Roo so I just take all the eggs away from her and she usually gives up. Well, this time she isn't giving up!! I took the unfertilized eggs away and replaced them with 2 (so far) eggs out of my bator that are on day 12. I gave her my iffy(I can't see movement) eggs just to see how she would do with them. I figure if she looses interest I'm prob not loosing any chicks???? My question is, if she seem to stick with it should I put more eggs under her?? I've always used an incubator so this is a first for me so I would love to hear what you think!!
It is awesome to see them hatch and brood chicks. A good broody hen is rated at 80% to 100% efficiency of hatching chicks...and your life is free from heat lamps and brooding cages...mom does all the work.
Lady of McCamley

e She is the lowest on the pecking order, and such a sweet hen and she never pecks me when I move her or take the eggs away. I find her in the nest every time I go out, and although there are two spaces for nesting, my four hens only use one. I literally saw one hen hopping from foot to foot, calling her egg song, and when I moved the phoenix the other ran in and laid in egg in under 5 minutes! I guess they will figure it out since I keep hearing egg songs, and she always has eggs under her. Do I just let her get it out of her system? We don't have space for more chooks (although I want them, hubby says NNNNOOOO) And of course no rooster in my city outskirts. Just keep kicking her out?
