so I have eggs in my incubator that just went in lockdown tonight. I also have a broody that has been sitting since almost the same day I set my eggs (may have been a day before, the day of or day after but was almost exact on timing). I haven't let her set on any eggs yet besides fake ones since I gave another broody eggs a bit ago and it didn't end well for her (assuming she was too far down in the pecking order and just didn't defend her nest?)....... Well this broody sitting now has done GREAT! She has had a few climb in with her and lay and sometimes she will get up and leave to head out to eat etc. others she just stays and lets them lay their egg with her (which I then remove when I collect eggs)..........
Now my question....... I am thinking about letting the broody raise some of the chicks that I have hatching. Is it better to give her a couple of the eggs before they hatch and let them hatch under her and then add a couple more to her or just wait and add chicks?????
I feel dumb for asking since last year I had, I think, 4 broodys raise babies. I had them all raise them in the coop/run with the rest of the flock. one hatched one chick and I gave her the other that I hatched in the incubator (she had 2-3 under her and I had I think 2-3 in the incubator but only these 2 hatched). another none of her eggs hatched so I bought chicks and gave them to her, another hatched a single chick under her. Then 1 hatched I think 4 under her and I added another 13 and she raised them all. So I have done basically every way there was and didn't have any problems with either. I think I am more worried as she is one that hatched last year, in July. I now have 2 yr olds and some that are almost a year........ Last year when the broodies raised the babies I only had the older group then for the one that had a bunch I had chicks in the brooder in my coop and some that were a few months old but too scared to go near the big girls with the babies. I know I won't completely know what this hen will do till I give her babies.........
But if it were you would you think it would be easier for her to hatch a couple and then add more (watching for a bit of course) or just try to give her chicks after they hatch?
Now my question....... I am thinking about letting the broody raise some of the chicks that I have hatching. Is it better to give her a couple of the eggs before they hatch and let them hatch under her and then add a couple more to her or just wait and add chicks?????
I feel dumb for asking since last year I had, I think, 4 broodys raise babies. I had them all raise them in the coop/run with the rest of the flock. one hatched one chick and I gave her the other that I hatched in the incubator (she had 2-3 under her and I had I think 2-3 in the incubator but only these 2 hatched). another none of her eggs hatched so I bought chicks and gave them to her, another hatched a single chick under her. Then 1 hatched I think 4 under her and I added another 13 and she raised them all. So I have done basically every way there was and didn't have any problems with either. I think I am more worried as she is one that hatched last year, in July. I now have 2 yr olds and some that are almost a year........ Last year when the broodies raised the babies I only had the older group then for the one that had a bunch I had chicks in the brooder in my coop and some that were a few months old but too scared to go near the big girls with the babies. I know I won't completely know what this hen will do till I give her babies.........
But if it were you would you think it would be easier for her to hatch a couple and then add more (watching for a bit of course) or just try to give her chicks after they hatch?