I've got ten eggs in an incubator, and I was realllllly hoping that one of my buff orpington hens would decide to go broody for me... I didn't pick up eggs for about a week, and my sweetest hen Goldie has now been sitting on them for the past three days. The incubator eggs are due to hatch in ten days.
Currently, Goldie is sitting in a spot where everybody lays their eggs. I'm fairly sure that my other hens are laying on top of her, and she's collecting them, as I haven't seen eggs anywhere else in the coop for two days. Right now they are laying about 2/day, but I'm sure by tomorrow she may be overwhelmed with eggs (and I really don't plan on hatching those- I have five that I collected in the incubator lol).
I have a "brooding coop" prepared for her... When I move her, should I only do that after dark, when she's asleep?
And as for my incubator eggs... I've been told that I can give those eggs to a broody hen, and she will hatch them. Should I wait until lockdown time to move them under the hen, or will it not make any difference if I move them tonight, with ten days remaining?
Thanks ahead for your help
Currently, Goldie is sitting in a spot where everybody lays their eggs. I'm fairly sure that my other hens are laying on top of her, and she's collecting them, as I haven't seen eggs anywhere else in the coop for two days. Right now they are laying about 2/day, but I'm sure by tomorrow she may be overwhelmed with eggs (and I really don't plan on hatching those- I have five that I collected in the incubator lol).
I have a "brooding coop" prepared for her... When I move her, should I only do that after dark, when she's asleep?
And as for my incubator eggs... I've been told that I can give those eggs to a broody hen, and she will hatch them. Should I wait until lockdown time to move them under the hen, or will it not make any difference if I move them tonight, with ten days remaining?
Thanks ahead for your help
