- Jan 31, 2012
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Hello, fellow BYC er's. For the past week I have had a broody hen that would sit on both her's and the other hen's eggs. I have seen the rooster mount all of them. After several straight days in which I just took the eggs, I decided to let her keep a clutch of 6 maybe 4-5 days ago. I am not going to separate her because 1. she is comfortable where she is. 2. The other hens free range so its not like they are going to bother her. I had candled the eggs and did not specifically see anything so I decided to sacrifice one. I cracked open and found the blood veins and a small embryo. I have several questions. Would it be bad to add more eggs to the ones that she already has'? Is there a specific way to encourage other hens to go broody. Can two hens share the responsibility of incubating. Is it more reliable to purchase a incubator or having hens that you accumulate over the years for laying. What is the most eggs a hen can lay on? BLaaaaaaaa. What a mouthful!!!!
Thank you very much for your time and just answer the questions you feel you have the most expertise in.
