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I love for my broodies to hatch.....I'm not so in love with incubating them myself. I don't have a turner in the old Farm Master cabinet incubator so I have to hand turn three times a day when incubating....My 'bator is old but holds very reliable temps and if I used it more often I would look into adding turners but I have great broody hens that are willing to hatch for me so haven't needed to at this point. Why.......you got eggs you need hatched?! What kind?!![]()
I love for my broodies to hatch.....I'm not so in love with incubating them myself. I don't have a turner in the old Farm Master cabinet incubator so I have to hand turn three times a day when incubating....My 'bator is old but holds very reliable temps and if I used it more often I would look into adding turners but I have great broody hens that are willing to hatch for me so haven't needed to at this point. Why.......you got eggs you need hatched?! What kind?!![]()
I am in Illinois!! In Plainfield![]()
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Hi Denise!! It helps to start with hens that are at least tolerant of you. Mine all know what a can of corn looks like....not cracked feed corn, but "whole kernel sweet corn" that you can get at ALDI for .49 a can corn. I can hand feed about everyone, if the "pigs" of the bunch don't run the lower ranking ones off!When I have a broody, I usually put them in a separate place (I have one small coop inside my main coop but also use extra dog kennels), I bring her a special treat once and awhile when she is brooding. As soon as she is done hatching, I bring scrambled eggs w/ blended rolled oats and corn cooked into them. I do this regularly...I also have a small mealworm "farm" and bring mealworms to momma and chicks so she can show them what they are. The chicks soon learn that I am the "treat person" and they look forward to me being around. I try to pick-up and hold everyone a few times when they are a few days old so they know I'm not going to kill them, which is what they sound like the first time I do it. It helps if the momma is distracted with treats so she doesn't flog me. My hens that have had more than one brood know the routine and don't really bother me, they know I'm not there to hurt anyone. I only have three that I would say with confidence that I can catch, pickup and hold without using my "catch net". I don't know if that helps you or not!![]()