- Mar 19, 2014
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I got home to find TWO broodies sharing a nest! To the time out box they went.
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I think I have a broody hen, but we have no roosters so she isn't going to hatch anything. She spent a couple days in a nest box, and she did go out and eat as I took her out of the nest box myself a few times. She is not a happy girl when I take her out! So, we put her in a dog crate with the bottom a bit elevated and covered with chicken wire. She looks pitiful and I feel terrible!! I don't think she's eaten and she just sits there.
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She is fine----3 days and she can go on with chicken scratching-----and not have to sit in a nest for weeks for no reason. You did Good!
Its best for you to collect ever how many eggs you would want her to set on---then place them all under her at the same time----so all will hatch at the same time.
I moved about 70 broody hens in the last year---all stayed and all hatched----There is just certain ways to do it that works for me.
If you want her to set----you could put her back in the original nest with some ceramic eggs to see if she will stay on them-----then in a couple days move her in a way that she should accept the move and if she does then place some real eggs under her. Good Luck
They are so cute.I had a broody that could not brake her. Got her wet, put her in a cage with no luck. So I gave in and put 6 eggs in her nest from a pair that I have in a separate pen. 5 of them were light blue eggs from an EE. One was a white egg from a white leghorn hen. Here are the babies that came from those eggs.
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