TheAlarmCluck
The Loudest Chicken In Town
Our Black Orpington has gone broody again!!! She just finished raising her first batch of chicks! 

We tried everything possible to break her broodiness, but it didn't work. We even tried to give her some 2-day-olds from tractor supply, but she refused to accept them (we are raising them in the brooder now). So we finally decided to let her hatch eggs, even with the winter coming soon.
We decided that it was time for some ducks, so we bought 6 assorted duck hatching eggs from eBay. We picked them up from the post office. The packaging was perfectly done, and we gave the eggs to our broody the same day (as they had already been sitting pointy side down in the post office for 24 hours). We gave her the eggs just this morning. She gladly accepted.
Our cockerels have started mating the hens, and we are pretty sure the eggs are fertilized. So we had an idea. Would it work if we let her brood chick eggs and duck eggs at the same time? I Googled it, and apparently it is possible in incubators if you put the chick eggs in 7 days later (because duck eggs take 7 days longer to hatch than chicks). However, I couldn't find anything about doing it with a broody.
Has anyone ever tried this before? Did it work out?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks for reading!




We tried everything possible to break her broodiness, but it didn't work. We even tried to give her some 2-day-olds from tractor supply, but she refused to accept them (we are raising them in the brooder now). So we finally decided to let her hatch eggs, even with the winter coming soon.
We decided that it was time for some ducks, so we bought 6 assorted duck hatching eggs from eBay. We picked them up from the post office. The packaging was perfectly done, and we gave the eggs to our broody the same day (as they had already been sitting pointy side down in the post office for 24 hours). We gave her the eggs just this morning. She gladly accepted.
Our cockerels have started mating the hens, and we are pretty sure the eggs are fertilized. So we had an idea. Would it work if we let her brood chick eggs and duck eggs at the same time? I Googled it, and apparently it is possible in incubators if you put the chick eggs in 7 days later (because duck eggs take 7 days longer to hatch than chicks). However, I couldn't find anything about doing it with a broody.
Has anyone ever tried this before? Did it work out?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks for reading!

