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I have a serious broody and I want to plant some under her..do I just put them under her? Leave her in the coop? can I put ducks under her??
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thank you so much judy u have answered every question i was asking everywhere and i am now on the look out for some hatching eggsYes, if she is really broody, you should be able to put your eggs under her. I prefer to put them in their own area for setting, where others won't bother her or the eggs, and were she won't get up to eat and return to the wrong nest -- but chickens have been hatching in with the flock for millenia. If you do this, I'd suggest marking the eggs meant for hatching with a Sharpie because they will get added to and mof\ved aorund. Once the chicks hatch, I just remove the layer feed. Just feed everyone their starter or grower or flock raiser or whatever; even medicated chick starter is fine, though being raised with mama gives them some protection against cocci, too. The mama should keep the chicks safe from the other hens, and when whe is through mothering, they will already be integrated into the flock. There are lots of was to manage a broody, though.
Here's a good post in one of the many threads about broodies here, and an article:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/693407/broody-bird-what-to-do/0_20#post_9400530
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/broody-hens
Good luck!