You need to either move her or some how separate her from the rest of the hens to avoid them adding eggs to her nest and risking a staggered hatch. A hen will abandon unhatched eggs in order to tend to the needs of her newly hatched chicks, leaving you with abandoned eggs that will either die if viable or you will have to finish the hatch in an incubator. Moving a first time broody is risky. I tried it with my first time broody who hatched chicks four weeks ago and she flatly refused to have anything to do with the move. I wound up just barricading her in her nesting box, which yes, was the favorite nesting box. Trust me, the other hens will deal with the inconvenience and choose another box to make their own. The way my nesting boxes are set up I can attach a small wire pen to the outside of the nesting box door where I can put her food and water.Only the broody will have access to this pen.I think I have my first brood girl. She's been sitting all day. My question is, what do I Do?
She is of course in one of the favorite nest boxes. Do I move her now? I'm going to let her have the eggs shes on but I don't know if I should just let her alone.....
What should I do?
If you do have a broody pen ready for your girl, I would suggest moving her at night, moving her eggs with her so she doesn't freak. Many people use square dish pans as nesting boxes so they can simply pick up the dish pan, hen, eggs and all and move everything at once. Some even use the cheap dollar store totes and cut a entry to them and do the same thing.
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LadyCluck77, I've never tried to graft chicks unless it was returning late hatchers to mom. It's best if done once again at night. I returned two chicks in the evening simply because I wanted to keep an eye on mom and make sure there was no problems. She immediately shoved one chick under her but the other got scolded, pecked and when it cried, she shoved it under her too. I hope somebody with some experience with this pipes in with some advice. I know there is a window of opportunity for grafting and the closer to the natural hatch date the better but other than that...
