is it safe to move chicken and eggs close to hatching time?

chicky pillow

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Nov 26, 2008
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Chicky Pillow is sitting on a number of eggs, but I'm pretty sure a racoon or skunk is picking them off. I found egg shell in the nesting area this morning. It was caved in at one end, the contents I assume had been eaten. As i cant make the area vermin proof, all i can think of is to move her and her nest inside. They are within days of hatching, can i do this successfully or will disturbing her jeopardize the whole lot?
 
thanks - good idea - just hope i dont meet the skunk thinking the same thing! maybe tonight i'll try to make the area skunk proof.
 
are you sure the eggshell isnt a hatched babies shell, if your gunna move her do it at night, and make the place u move her semi dark for the first day after you move her so she cant see around as well, move her to a small area so she cant get more than 10 feet away from the nest
 
yes you see i really dont know if it had hatched or was raided. Either way there was no chick around so someone took it. i have tried to make the area more vermin proof tonight and I'll move her tomorrow if another goes down. I will probably have to move her anyway as the young chicks are probably going to be as vunerable as the eggs if a skunk is getting in. Is it possible she would 'attack' her own eggs? - she has rather a lot in there. 15+ -
PS she's a black orpington.
 
a rat - huh! - hadn't thought of that. Rat or skunk - I dont know which i'd rather? Well all eggs seemed in tact this morning - no shells and - no chicks this waiting game is hard - i'm sure its been longer than 21 days.
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no coyotes or foxes - she's in a caged run, but is nesting below the coop, where i think the skunk / rat can get into - the wire mesh is not small enough. i will move her to a dog cage wrapped in chicken wire, within the run when i can.
 

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