JensHens1987
Chirping
- Aug 20, 2019
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I have chickens that are 8 months old, and one of them has been broody for about 1 week. This breed (a super blue egg layer) is known for going broody but I was surprised when she did, she seems too young! Initially I tried a few things to break her from her broodiness, but after a bit, thought what the heck. I ordered six fertilized eggs that should ship May 11th.
She has taken up residence in one of my two nesting boxes. I have a total of five chickens. Only my cochin uses the second box, no one else has figured out how to use the nesting boxes and they lay at will in the run or lower level of the coop. The super blue egg layer is content in her own private box and no one else seems to bother her.
My question: when the eggs come next week, should I move her to a separate location or just leave her where she is comfortable? I have read arguments for both scenarios but I feel that because she is the only one I have ever seen in this nesting box, and the others pay her little attention, that maybe I should just leave her there... my next question is that if she takes to the eggs and sits on them, do I move her and the eggs on the 21st day when they are about to hatch or just kinda block off her area of the coop and let her instincts protect the chicks. I'm just so new at all of this.
She has taken up residence in one of my two nesting boxes. I have a total of five chickens. Only my cochin uses the second box, no one else has figured out how to use the nesting boxes and they lay at will in the run or lower level of the coop. The super blue egg layer is content in her own private box and no one else seems to bother her.
My question: when the eggs come next week, should I move her to a separate location or just leave her where she is comfortable? I have read arguments for both scenarios but I feel that because she is the only one I have ever seen in this nesting box, and the others pay her little attention, that maybe I should just leave her there... my next question is that if she takes to the eggs and sits on them, do I move her and the eggs on the 21st day when they are about to hatch or just kinda block off her area of the coop and let her instincts protect the chicks. I'm just so new at all of this.