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OMG me too! My husband doesn't like the heat lamp, he says we should let the chickens do it naturally. So, I'm doing what I can to have broodies!
I have 1 at the moment, she's raising her chicks. She's a pure Ameraucana.
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I've noticed that chicks that were raised by a broody hen are more likely to go broody themselves, so save a few pullet chicks and you'll have a broody flock in no time!
As I was amassing all these bantam chicks for my future broody flock, I had a bunch of standard chickens go broody. (I've never had a standard go broody before, but these were raised by broodies) I think I may have over-cultivated broodiness in my birds!
I love hatching with a broody - I don't have to worry about temp spikes, humidity levels or what to do when the power goes out. After they're born, I have no incubator to clean and no heat lamp to mess with. The chicks are so content under a broody - none of that constant pitiful chirping looking for mama. She takes care of showing them how to eat and drink and I get to raise chicks year-round far away from my husband. (Since he never goes down to the barn, he never knows how many chicks I've hatched!)
The down side is the chicks tend to be more skittish of people since they were raised by a chicken, but I don't mind that; they get friendlier as they get older.
I too have noticed how content and happy the chicks are with a momma hen! She is my first broody, so I was amazed by the experience. She had a 100% hatch rate too! And she's a great mommy.
I don't mind that they aren't "lap" chickens. They'll come around when they are older. Even brooder babies go through the "don't kill me" stage.