Broody Hens Instinct O_o

Yea, don't stress. I'm one of those people that has to check the broodies eggs too (I've gotten better about though). My eggs hatch just fine. I couldn't help myself, I was so curious about the differences between when I do it and when she does it. The biggest difference I found is that she's better at incubation then I am ;)
Nikki
 
Yea, don't stress. I'm one of those people that has to check the broodies eggs too (I've gotten better about though). My eggs hatch just fine. I couldn't help myself, I was so curious about the differences between when I do it and when she does it. The biggest difference I found is that she's better at incubation then I am
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Nikki

I worry a little about the eggs as the other hens tend to push her off the eggs to lay theirs amongst the fertile ones - that's another reason I've been checking up on her and the eggs, to make sure she's sitting on the fertile ones. Not too long to go though, 4 to 5 more days before I expect them to hatch.
Another query I have, and still have not made up my mind, is about whether or not to remove the chicks when they're hatched. I have no idea what to expect from all the other hens (since she allows them to push her off the eggs now, how protective of the chicks will she be). I did try to move her broody bum in the beginning but she was having none of it so she stayed in the coop with the rest of the girls.
 
If she's a push over (pun intended), I'd probably fence her off from the others somehow just to be safe. A dog crate, or some hardware clothe or something like that. She may be just fine, but an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure... :) Good luck
Nikki
 
My preference is to move them. I actually built the broody/mommy spa. I have a small pen with a dog house in it. That way I don't have to worry about other chickens eating their food, getting at the babies or mommy quitting her job.
 
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I just read a comment in the broody hen thread saying that if the eggs aren't of the hen that is sitting, she will kill the chicks
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I bought fertile d'uucle eggs for my half-bred silkie bantam to brood on. I'm guessing this is a possibility and the probability of it happening (i hope) is few and far between. Has anyone had this happened? Sometimes I read too much
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Ihave heard of hens raising ducks. Could that person have meant chicks placed under a hen, not eggs hatched? And yes, the first time I moved momma and chicks. After that I moved momma with eggs before they developed .
 
Ihave heard of hens raising ducks. Could that person have meant chicks placed under a hen, not eggs hatched? And yes, the first time I moved momma and chicks. After that I moved momma with eggs before they developed .
Interesting, chooks raising ducks
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And yeah I went and re-read the thread and it does sound like someone wanting to place chicks under a hen <-- That has never crossed my mind before, placing chicks under a hen. I'll be watching her as close as I can when hatching time is nearer
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it's more the other hens that concerns me, but if I can move her and the chicks I will
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