Getting a hen to "adopt" a fertilized egg?

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I have a fertilized egg in the incubator for 7 days now and progressing well.

I would rather sneak it under one of the girls and let nature take its course. I only had one hen, Yvette, go broody last few months and she hatched a baby successfully. "Evil" baby was born...

Is there any "technique" to have a hen "adopt" the egg and make sure it doesn't "roth IRA" away?

Thank you!

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I have a fertilized egg in the incubator for 7 days now and progressing well.

I would rather sneak it under one of the girls and let nature take its course. I only had one hen, Yvette, go broody last few months and she hatched a baby successfully. "Evil" baby was born...

Is there any "technique" to have a hen "adopt" the egg and make sure it doesn't "roth IRA" away?

Thank you!

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The hen has to be broody first. There is no way to make a hen go broody just because you want her to be broody.
 
All of the above is true, but, for future reference, if you do have one that is already broody, I've always had good luck with just sticking whichever eggs I want to hatch under her. She always just rolls them under her if I put them anywhere near her. You might've already known that that was a possibility with an already-broody hen, but just in case you (or anyone viewing this later) didn't, I thought I'd put it out there.
 

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