I decided to pop back on this thread to say HI. My DD's 4H project was all about comparing the hatch rates of an incubator vs. a broody hen. Our little bantam orp volunteered 2xs for the experiment. ( Although the results were inconclusive, DD won Best in Show by her thorough analysis & creative idea.)
I admit that I have a slight incubation addiction. I'll even say that I passed it along to my DD. But now, my crazy little bantam orpington must join the club.
Meet Cookie. aka the "Cookie Monster" She went broody in NOV '14 (we stopped her), JAN '15 (-40'F temps stopped her), MAR-APR '15 (hatched 7 chicks/ 8 eggs), JUN-JUL '15 (hatched another 7 chicks/ 8 eggs), and SEP '15 (stole & is currently sitting on 11 eggs). She raises the bar to a whole new level. She's a bantam & most of the eggs are full-sized. When she flattens out, I don't see any shell, so she's covering them well. I suppose I can toss the clears after 7 days, but it's just crazy for her to want to do it again. Besides, the experiment is over. We don't need anymore chicks!


I admit that I have a slight incubation addiction. I'll even say that I passed it along to my DD. But now, my crazy little bantam orpington must join the club.
Meet Cookie. aka the "Cookie Monster" She went broody in NOV '14 (we stopped her), JAN '15 (-40'F temps stopped her), MAR-APR '15 (hatched 7 chicks/ 8 eggs), JUN-JUL '15 (hatched another 7 chicks/ 8 eggs), and SEP '15 (stole & is currently sitting on 11 eggs). She raises the bar to a whole new level. She's a bantam & most of the eggs are full-sized. When she flattens out, I don't see any shell, so she's covering them well. I suppose I can toss the clears after 7 days, but it's just crazy for her to want to do it again. Besides, the experiment is over. We don't need anymore chicks!