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The eggs came Saturday from bamachicken - RIR's. We let them rest then went out just at dark and set up a very large dark crate with bedding and food and water dish. my dh says there is another hen acting broody and she just growled at him and was upset when he collected the eggs.
Wuh? I had not seen one sign of broody anything but this BR. So I let him decide what to do because I often get accused of telling him what to do and how to do it even though he has never in his life had chickens or any other farm animal. So, he gets another crate and sets it up for a second broody - a white wyandotte, one of the Wandas. All of the white wyandottes are Wanda.
I went out yesterday morning and the BR is not sitting. Did moving her break her brood? Wanda is flattened out and sitting on her share of eggs. Not looking good. the BR eggs are cold. She hasn't sat at all.
I go out yesterday afternoon. The BR are has buried the eggs under the bedding, eaten the feeder empty and is pacing. I look in the layer house and there is a BR in the corner sitting tight on some eggs. He nabbed the wrong BR hen in the dark.
So, you know, I am tired of playing this game. I took the white wyandotte and moved her to the bigger crate. Slipped all the eggs under her and walked away.
Last night she was sitting tight. She has also pulled out a ton of lower neck and chest feathers. I take it she is 'feathering her nest'. I am offering her more treats if she is sitting on 10 RIR eggs.
We'll see where this goes.
Wuh? I had not seen one sign of broody anything but this BR. So I let him decide what to do because I often get accused of telling him what to do and how to do it even though he has never in his life had chickens or any other farm animal. So, he gets another crate and sets it up for a second broody - a white wyandotte, one of the Wandas. All of the white wyandottes are Wanda.
I went out yesterday morning and the BR is not sitting. Did moving her break her brood? Wanda is flattened out and sitting on her share of eggs. Not looking good. the BR eggs are cold. She hasn't sat at all.
I go out yesterday afternoon. The BR are has buried the eggs under the bedding, eaten the feeder empty and is pacing. I look in the layer house and there is a BR in the corner sitting tight on some eggs. He nabbed the wrong BR hen in the dark.
So, you know, I am tired of playing this game. I took the white wyandotte and moved her to the bigger crate. Slipped all the eggs under her and walked away.
Last night she was sitting tight. She has also pulled out a ton of lower neck and chest feathers. I take it she is 'feathering her nest'. I am offering her more treats if she is sitting on 10 RIR eggs.
We'll see where this goes.