I guess it was just more practice being broody for my Hamburg pullet. She was up and around this morning like nothing out of the ordinary happened yesterday. She had been sitting on three eggs all day yesterday. Lol!
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The hen that just hatched the chicks a couple of days ago had been broody since February or March. When I finally gave her some eggs, she had dropped quite a bit of weight. I hand fed her once or twice a day in the nest box. She actually gained weight hatching these chicks.My BO broody is back at it again. After hatching chicks 9 weeks ago, she has gone broody again and is sitting on 8 eggs. I'm a little worried that it's not much of a break for her, but she looks pretty healthy.
Last time I separated her out into a dog kennel. This time, I marked the eggs and left her in the nest box she picked out. Fingers crossed she holds her spot and the other hens don't try to squeeze in with her or push her out. She's already been off for a quick break once and found her way back to the right box, so I'm encouraged by that.
I'm hoping some of my other BOs and Sussex will see her action and get interested in the idea.
Every time I want to watch your cams but it never works! It is soooo stupid!!!!!!!!!!!LIVE CAMS - Hatching now.... You can watch the last egg of the clutching hatching and see the darling chicklets by going to www.clucksnducks.com and clicking on CAMS. She has hatched 4 dark chicks and 1 light chick since yesterday AM. There are 6 all together. You can see the egg in front of her every time she lifts up a bit, which is often. We have enjoyed hatching them under a broody and likely will never buy another chick! Plan is to let her care for them in the general population. Have to see how that goes of course. I'll mother her, but she gets to mother the chicks -- the work is off me and on to her! ENJOY!
How did you do your set up? I would like to do the same but for security reasons/ maybe a little bit of spying on my girlsI love my cams too, TiaRC! I know what those girls are up to.... ALL the time.
I had a hen go broody so I put 20 eggs under her. I thought I might get lucky and get a dozen chicks out of the deal. Instead, she hatched 16! I was thrilled, but now am realizing that that is a lot of chicks to take care of. Do I need to take a few off so they don't get neglected? Or I she capable of mothering 16? This is my first rodeo with a successful broody.![]()