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Sassy_Silkies
In the Brooder
- Jun 1, 2018
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When a hen sits and lays her egg on the nest with her that is my definition of "snuck" everyone else seemed to understand that and didn't feel the need to correct meI don't think anyone "snuck" eggs under her, more like she took eggs from someoneMy (4BO) girls have a huge plastic dog house for their nest, sometimes 2 - 3 will be in there laying & I find them all in one indentation
I've had 5 Wyandottes lay in there at once but the eggs would be in one indentation.
I have read to separate the broody from the flock, then there are those that keep them in with the flock. If at all possible put a wire cage in the coop with broody & nest, that way she's part of the flock yet she has the extra help of protecting the chicks from the flock the first week.