- Jun 14, 2009
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My first ever broody (from my first ever chickens) will not sit on her eggs if I move her. She is currently sitting on three eggs in the ever-popular middle nesting box. She seems to be extremely devoted to her task, warning the other hens away if they try to take over the nesting box. She did get pushed out once when another hen took over to lay, but immediately returned to her little clutch. One night I quietly moved her into a dog carrier, but she became very upset. I left her for the night, hoping she would settle in. However, in the morning she seemed to have not been sitting on the eggs as they were a bit scattered. I opened the door to the carrier and out she went into the run with the others. I thought that was the end of it, but a short time later she was back in the nesting box - sitting very seriously. I returned the eggs to her and she happily took them in. A few nights later, I tried again. This time I left the door to the carrier open, in case that had been an issue. The move was quiet and calm, but when I returned to check on things an hour later, she was roosting with the others! Yikes!!! I moved her back into the nest, returned the eggs and that was that. She is currently sitting with determination. I candled the eggs once (just with a flashlight) and they looked good. Now I am concerned about what could happen if they hatch in the nesting box. I have read threads where chicks fall out or try to follow their mother. Also, would the chicks be safe in the coop with the other chickens? I figure I could move them into the carrier after they all hatch, but what about the time in-between? Should I just screen off the box? It's rather small for my broody cochin and food and water, but I could make something work. Should I raise the carrier off of the floor? I'm such an ignorant chicken owner- if these eggs hatch it will be in spite of me, I'm sure!!! Thanks for any suggestions:/