Broody Hen Thread!

And I just heard the weather report. Peachy! Supposed to get down to 29 on Tuesday night, hatch night. Wonderful. <sigh> Well, it's not like I didn't know that would be a possibility, putting eggs under her in October.
We have had a particular hen who seems to like her winter hatches, last winter it was December first (low 20s for temps) and the winter before that she hatched on Jan 28th (8/8). She is on track to be wanting to set in January again this year, but time will tell.
Just make sure the hen is draft free and the nest is easy enough to get in and out of so the chicks can't fall out and get separated.... she will do the rest.
 
What I noted was she was a little higher on her haunches, more of a squat than actually settling down on the eggs and was more defensive than she had been this whole time. She has been a very pleasant broody, just some minor growling and never even so much as an attempt to peck when we actually did reach into the nest (ie to check for eggs that didn't belong) - she was MUCH more vocal and actually pecked at anything that came close to the front of her box, let alone reached into it. She was just overall different.

To the results - we gave her five eggs and she has five happy, healthy chicks! She is proving to be a very attentive mother - so precious to sit in the coop and listen to her cluck and tut to her chicks and them answering back. We moved them to a ground floor apartment today and cleaned out the nest box she had been using. For the next few days they'll be in their private quarters beneath the nest boxes, and then we'll see if mama feels comfortable integrating her family into the flock. I know there are mixed opinions on raising them in the flock, but it's always worked out well in the past, so we're going to give it a go this time around too.

We've been pretty hands off today with the exception of actually moving them, and are giving her some space and quiet to get resettled, but I did snap a couple of pictures

This was right after we got everyone into the new tote nest box - you can see all five babies, #5 poked it's head out just in time for the picture, lol



She found a little bit of feed that had spilled when I was moving the feeder over the nest area, she called the babies out to show them what it was.




The lighter of the two Easter Egger/Easter Egger babies - the other one is the front baby in the picture above - the other three *should* be EE/SLW or EE/GLW
When you check her eggs, how do you do it? I have 10 eggs under 2 broodies each (20 altogether) and they insist on sharing a nesting box

When I check the eggs I remove them from the nest, is that not right? They always go back after a bit. I also do this so I know they get a drink and some food into them. Today is day 3 and I am so anxious to candle but concerned about annoying them too much LOL
 
Once I figure out how to post pics I will upload some photos of my broody girls. Both silkies, and both sitting on eggs that are due to hatch mid next week. I've had to set up a "maternity ward" for them, lol!
 
Just candled my 3 day old eggs under my 2 broodies and found stleast 2 viable. Hopefully the other 18 are viable.

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Grrrr....somebody grab my arms and one leg and DON'T let me go out to the coop to check on Agatha for the hunnert-elevenety-est time today. Nothing is happening yet so I keep going back out see if nothing's happening yet. <sigh> I'm losing it here......
Last night Ken came out to the coop where I'd been standing quietly, listening. "Um, honey? Where's dinner?" I whipped around and said, "It's in the phone book." Probably not a good answer to give my husband of 46 years if I want to see a 47th. but he's patient.
 
Grrrr....somebody grab my arms and one leg and DON'T let me go out to the coop to check on Agatha for the hunnert-elevenety-est time today. Nothing is happening yet so I keep going back out see if nothing's happening yet. I'm losing it here...... Last night Ken came out to the coop where I'd been standing quietly, listening. "Um, honey? Where's dinner?" I whipped around and said, "It's in the phone book." Probably not a good answer to give my husband of 46 years if I want to see a 47th. but he's patient.
Roflmao!!! Actually, it doesn't hurt to keep checking. I left my fbcm to take care of things on her own. When I finally did do a proper check, 3 partly-hatched chicks were dead because she covered the pipped ends with the empty shells from the already-hatched chicks suffocating them. Lesson learned!
 
Roflmao!!! Actually, it doesn't hurt to keep checking. I left my fbcm to take care of things on her own. When I finally did do a proper check, 3 partly-hatched chicks were dead because she covered the pipped ends with the empty shells from the already-hatched chicks suffocating them. Lesson learned!
ON MY WAY OUT RIGHT NOW! LET GO OF MY ARMS AND LEG OR YOU'RE GOING OUT WITH ME!!
 
Roflmao!!! Actually, it doesn't hurt to keep checking. I left my fbcm to take care of things on her own. When I finally did do a proper check, 3 partly-hatched chicks were dead because she covered the pipped ends with the empty shells from the already-hatched chicks suffocating them. Lesson learned!
What did you learn?? As I have said several times I have had 32 broody hens, just set hen 33--3 days ago. I do move them to a private pen and keep feed and water in it. I never light or bother the eggs. If I see the hen off the nest I do check/count the eggs---other than that I leave her/them alone. ALL the hens hatch every fertile egg except for one--the hen left the nest and one was partial hatched. I just slid that egg under the broody hen in the next pen and that night I retrieved the chick and put it under it Mother. What I have Learned is set them properly-- and Leave them alone till they come off the nest. Good Luck in your future hatches.
 
What did you learn?? As I have said several times I have had 32 broody hens, just set hen 33--3 days ago. I do move them to a private pen and keep feed and water in it. I never light or bother the eggs. If I see the hen off the nest I do check/count the eggs---other than that I leave her/them alone. ALL the hens hatch every fertile egg except for one--the hen left the nest and one was partial hatched. I just slid that egg under the broody hen in the next pen and that night I retrieved the chick and put it under it Mother. What I have Learned is set them properly-- and Leave them alone till they come off the nest. Good Luck in your future hatches.
I can tell you've done this a lot - your tone is so calm and reassuring! It helps to be reminded - and everyone on this thread has been wonderful about that - that chickens usually know exactly what to do and when to do it, and know it much better than we do. But can I ask you a quick question? I have nothing but total respect for your experience and your expertise and I deeply appreciate your advice. I just wondered how you felt when you set hen number 1 out of those 33? Were you nervous? A little worried? Did you wonder if you'd done everything right?

I ask because I don't know if it's "normal" or if it's "obsessive" of me to worry about what's going on under my very first broody. This hatch isn't as much for me as much as it is for a little 8 year old girl with mild autism, who believes that her Gramma set the sun and the moon in the sky just for her.....and I would be crushed for her and for myself if I've done something to compromise this hatch. So I wait and I worry. I don't disturb Agatha in any way when she's on the nest - mostly because she scares the piddly out of me - so I'm hoping that things go as successfully for me as they have for you. I know if I ever do this again (and as frazzled as I've been the last 21 days I don't see that happening right now!
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), I will probably be calmer and more matter-of-fact about it. I hope that I can help others the way you've helped me. And mostly I hope that I can accomplish one tenth of your success rate. Thank you so much for being willing to calm me down a little bit.
 
we have a white cochin and we dont want her to be broody anymore. we try taking her out of the coop and locking her out which has worked on all our other chickens but she just manages to get back in somehow. any ideas
 

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