I want to use a broody to hatch chicks in about 3 weeks, and last late summer I had accidentally let eggs build up while I was busy one week, and then I came to find about a dozen eggs and a broody buff orp! Sadly, I didn't want to hatch chicks then, so I just broke her and removed the eggs. But now I need her to be broody again, but she I am worried she won't be broody at the right time! Last spring I didn't mind that she was broody since the rest of the flock produced plenty of eggs to satisfy my family, and I let her be a funny, grumpy broody for almost two months! But then I showed her at a fair and she had to be broken. She would have gone longer, and she never kept the same eggs for more than two days (sometimes she'd hide them!). So I have hope in her being a good broody and can't wait for her to hatch me some chicks for March! I know I want to set the eggs on either March 2nd or March 3rd, and I'd want her to be broody for just a couple days before to make sure she is committed. I will just be using barnyard mix eggs (for fun and to see what I get) so I will have fertilized eggs anytime, as long as they're being layed.
I plan on using fake eggs made out of plaster I molded with plastic Easter eggs to encourage her broodiness, because I've read some people have had success with that. Does anybody else have some method to encourage her broodiness or to help in any way with the hatch? Do you think my plan will work to get her broody?
I plan on using fake eggs made out of plaster I molded with plastic Easter eggs to encourage her broodiness, because I've read some people have had success with that. Does anybody else have some method to encourage her broodiness or to help in any way with the hatch? Do you think my plan will work to get her broody?