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I'm not an expert by any stretch, but my understanding is that if she's not broody enough to set on the eggs, she won't be broody enough to raise them, and placing them with her would be risky all around. It sounds like there are degrees of broodiness, and your hen may be on the low end of the scale.Since my only broody has gone on strike, I am incubating some eggs. How old do the chicks have to be before I move them in with the rest of the flock? I had happy thoughts that Millie the only mother hen would be so happy to see them. No?
Any ideas about placing her and the soon to be hatched eggs into a crate. Would she take them as hers then?
