- Jan 25, 2014
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My experience with a broody hen is your chicks will grow to be stronger than ones you raise. Plus its pretty awesome thing to watch a mother hen take her young and teach them everything. She will sleep with them on the ground and on top of them until they are old enough to roost and strong enough to survive the cold. The incubation is a fun way of doing it and the kids love it but letting mother nature do it is a very fun thing to watch. Another thing with letting a broody hen hatch eggs, Ive had much more success isolating that broody hen and giving her her own space, she wont need much, when she is sitting on eggs she will get off for about an hour a day, you will see her running frantically to eat and hurry back to the nest of her eggs; with that said locking her up to be by herself Ive had success and after she hatches she will bring the chicks with the others when she feels they are ready. (and obviously locking her up you just have to give her her own supply of food and water and don't worry if it looks like she isn't eating or drinking she is getting enough to survive. that's my personal opinion, hope it helps and enjoy. oh one last thing with letting your hen sit on the eggs, especially being winter time make sure you don't put to many eggs under your bird that she cant fully cover all the eggs.