My experience with hatching chicks under a broody is that she sits on them as they hatch and the eggs shells sort of get pushed to the side once the chick is out. One time all of the egg shell halves were sitting inside each other, it was funny.Today is day 21 for our eggs so I have some Broody hen questions:
1. what happens to the egg shells? will the mother eat them, leave them in the nest or throw them out of the nest like she did with a bad egg?
2. will the broody sit on the nest while they hatch or will she be off the nest to give them room?
3. I have a nipple waterer in the broody cage with the mom and the nest, if I lower the nipple waterer so the chicks can reach it will she show them how to use it and they'll just start off with the nipple waterer eliminating the need to put a regular waterer in for them and then teach them a nipple waterer later on?
thanks
I still have traditional waterers, but am wanting to move to the nipple waterers for everyone. So much cleaner! If I had to do it over aain I would start out with the nipple waterers.
