Can someone please help me???

Micmac1234

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Apr 13, 2021
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Ok I just don’t know what to do. I’ve never hatched before and I’ve never dealt with a broody and babies.

I ordered fertilized eggs, they were shipped to me and none hatched. I went and got day old chicks and put them under her. She went absolutely ballistic. I did it during the the day but she was literally seeking them out to violently attack them.

I commented previously and someone said that can be common with a first time mother and try to do it at night but what do I do if she attacks them in the middle of the night or right when they wake up?

I have them in a brooder, they’re 3 days old now and I think tonight is probably my last shot to put them under her. I have not tried again since the first day.

How do I know if she does just need time to acclimate or if she is going to be homicidal?

Someone please help 😫
 
Also, to add, I am willing to wake up when they wake up and make sure she’s okay with them but I had every other hen locked out, it was me and the broody and the babies and it was difficult saving 4 I can’t imagine saving all 8 chicks plus fending off the mother and other 5 hens. All in all, SOS.
 
Since early April
What makes you think she’s broody? What are her signs? It’s now been past six weeks , approaching 2 months. After 3 weeks of brooding without hatching babies if a hen continues to be broody their health suffers. 2 months of sitting on eggs would kill a hen. I have a feeling she’s not broody which explains why she doesn’t want the chicks.
 
What makes you think she’s broody? What are her signs? It’s now been past six weeks , approaching 2 months. After 3 weeks of brooding without hatching babies if a hen continues to be broody their health suffers. 2 months of sitting on eggs would kill a hen. I have a feeling she’s not broody which explains why she doesn’t want the chicks.
She’s absolutely broody…. She was broody last year from April to august and I couldn’t break her no matter what.

She steals the eggs. She sits on them. Doesn’t leave the nest more than once a day. Takes one giant, dog sized poop the one time she gets up. Flattens out. Missing her breast feathers. “Growls” when other chickens go near her. She is quite broody
 

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