Broody Hen

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Oh no , I would never hurt my ladies , so I wouldn't do that on a cool day . I must say , I have learned quite a lot about a broody hen . Got all my chickens
from a feed store , all hatched out and brand spanking new . Never got them the natural way . If I liked a certain kind they would get some in for me . I plan
on raising Blue Red Laced Wyandottes . I know her best buddy the Matriarch of the bunch , Ms.RIR will be glad to have her friend back , whenever this trance
ends . I had to pick Ms.RIR up today , pet and console her . " Mom that man was holding and talking to that chicken ."
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I took my little Cochin hen out of the box today and put her in a large coop where she couldn't sit. She was not happy. I've done it for a few days in a row and usually stop and get over it. Don't let her get too thin please.
 
Hi John. It has been awhile since your post here. I have been looking at broody hen threads most of the day and I have to say I really agree with you. I have an 8month old hen who went broody of Feb 16th. She is my first since in the 4yrs I have been raising my hens. I'm excited about it and thus, I began looking on BYC to see if anyone has ever given their broody a few 1 week old chicks. I do not have a rooster...do not want a rooster....but that should not preclude my big girl raising some babies. Do you have any suggestions John?
Thank you and my brooder thanks you.
 
I have a metal dog cage that I put my broody hens in . I elevate it off the groung and put them in it overnight.Three nights of cool air under them knocks the broodiness out of them.I let them roam during the day and don't let them near the nesting boxes.
 
Hi John. It has been awhile since your post here. I have been looking at broody hen threads most of the day and I have to say I really agree with you. I have an 8month old hen who went broody of Feb 16th. She is my first since in the 4yrs I have been raising my hens. I'm excited about it and thus, I began looking on BYC to see if anyone has ever given their broody a few 1 week old chicks. I do not have a rooster...do not want a rooster....but that should not preclude my big girl raising some babies. Do you have any suggestions John?
Thank you and my brooder thanks you.


At a week old, the chicks are too old for them to bond with the hen, in most cases.Usually about 2 days is the limit.........Pop
 
I have a cockerel but i really think that hes rather not mating the hens or is infertile, so i buy some eggs online and use them and put a few of my own under :), i never want to risk buying day old chicks incase the chicken wont accept them
 

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