First time hatching

Orpy

In the Brooder
7 Years
Jan 14, 2013
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New Plymouth, New Zealand
Extremely new to hatching eggs...

I was informed that my broody hens could co-exist in the coop with my other hens to hatch some eggs - I have since found out this is not a good idea, as from my limited experience, the non-broody hens want to lay their eggs where my broody hens are nesting on fertile eggs
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(I bought fertile bantam eggs. Beside a pullet egg that has been mixed up in the clutch of eggs, there is no way of mistaking whose egg is whose).

I candled them after 6 days of resting under my broody hens - to my amazement and joy
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some eggs were fertile and 1 or 2 were not. I have still got to candle them all as I only candled a few because I'm an extremely impatient person
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I've just come back from checking my broody hens and eggs to find 1 smashed and it looks like another has a fracture in it
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I have tried to move the clutch and 1 of my broody eggs to a different location in the coop, but she had no interest in sitting on the eggs until I put her and the clutch back to one of the nesting boxes the eggs get passed around from
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(when 1 broody hen jumps off her eggs the other broody hen steals them - I don't mind as long as they keep them all warm)
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At the end of this adventure I at least hope to get 1 or 2 chicks out of this clutch - I regularly check on my broody girls and 'their' eggs.

If I'm lucky enough to get a chick or 2 is it advisable to remove the chicks from the coop? Do I need to also remove the 'mothers' too? I've heard the bigger hens may peck at them.
 
Hi and welcome to BYC from northern Michigan :D

You can put up a small fence barrier to protect your broody and her eggs. After the eggs have hatched, move them to a more suitable area until the chicks are a little older - a cage or brooder box inside the coop would work fine.
 
If you have a broody with other layers you should label all the eggs you want to hatch at the start and remove the volunteers as they arrive.
 
Good idea
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I didn't think I'd get any mixed up as the fertile eggs I bought are bantam eggs, I don't have any bantams in my flock - but to my surprise 1 of my pullets laid her first egg in with them
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In future I'll make sure I mark them all as I'll be (hopefully) breeding different breeds and using an incubator.
 
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thanks redsoxs
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that thread you've posted is extremely helpful for me...thanks everyone for your help and advice
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I'm loving this site/group
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