Can pullets raise chicks? /hatching under a pullet?

Problem is there are others who want to lay in that same nest and when she gets off for quick poo/eat/drink some of them peck at her not letting her back in the nest till hours later. So I'd rather her be in a separate coop to brood in peace. I tried moving her again last night and this morning she was half off the eggs, I placed her back on and she stayed in that nest spot but a few hours later I checked and she was half off them again so I slipped the other eggs back under her. I guess I'll find out when I candle in 10 days if chicks are growing. Maybe she will be lucky to have 1 hatch for her first time brooding, hopefully. :fl
 
Great news! :yesss: She stayed in the new nest spot from this morning, I added an extra egg freshly laid egg from Chickaletta so now she's on 7.
 
What days are the other eggs on?
Don't add eggs if it gets too far in of course.
Glad she's settled down.
 
What days are the other eggs on?
Don't add eggs if it gets too far in of course.
Glad she's settled down.

I set the 6 eggs under her last night but she was half off them in the morning so I put her back on all of them and 3 hours later I added the freshly laid egg. I won't add anymore but I just thought since it was fresh it might have the best chance to hatch.
 
I set the 6 eggs under her last night but she was half off them in the morning so I put her back on all of them and 3 hours later I added the freshly laid egg. I won't add anymore but I just thought since it was fresh it might have the best chance to hatch.
That's fine.
Just didn't want them to be like a week late.
Hope you get some hatchlings!
 
I had a 2 broody 8 mos pullets...both successfully hatched and raised their babies (surrogate because I have no rooster). Before I got fertile eggs I tried moving one, broke her brood...so now I leave them in the besting coop and after everyone hatches I move them to the nursery....I do keep a close eye on hatch day because my hens insist on sharing 1 nest box...so hatch day, I block her off from everyone...they usually won't get off the nest on hatch day anyway.
 
I set the 6 eggs under her last night but she was half off them in the morning so I put her back on all of them and 3 hours later I added the freshly laid egg. I won't add anymore but I just thought since it was fresh it might have the best chance to hatch.
The problem could be if any of the others hatch more then a couple of days earlier she will leave the nest with her babies. If this happens you may need to take the first babies into a brooder, when the hatch is complete, slip babies back under her when she is fast asleep at night. Be there before she gets up, I had my broody reject 2 of 3 chicks...she would have killed them had I not been out there.
 
How many days/nights can a broody go without eating and drinking? Usually they get off once a day in my experience.
My broody, Nugget, wouldn't get off the eggs for 2 days so by the 3rd day (yesterday) I decided to take her off - and I could smell broody poo so knew I needed to clean it up. Lucky the poo was contained away from the eggs so easy clean and I put Nugget near food and water and she ate and drank then walked off to the outside run and had a forage in the grass BUT she didn't come back! AND she wasn't doing the cluck-cluck-cluck broody cluck sound! I was getting worried since it was only 17 degrees in the coop and her eggs might not survive so when it got to 35 minutes I picked her up and put her in the coop, but she didn't sit on the eggs so I picked her up and put her directly on top of the eggs and she sat! Thank goodness!!! ..She's still sitting and I think I'll just leave her there. She has her own food and water nearby. Maybe best not to intervene.. but I don't want her to starve to death!! 😢 .. nor do I want poopy eggs.
 
The problem could be if any of the others hatch more then a couple of days earlier she will leave the nest with her babies. If this happens you may need to take the first babies into a brooder, when the hatch is complete, slip babies back under her when she is fast asleep at night. Be there before she gets up, I had my broody reject 2 of 3 chicks...she would have killed them had I not been out there.

I don't have a brooder or incubator but I do have emergency hand warmers and a box if needed although Chickaletta (my 5 yr old Silkie hen) usually goes broody every few eggs she lays so she isn't far from that now... I wonder if hens still go broody after they stop laying eggs when they are old? Humm...I wonder what age Silkie's stop laying?
 

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