My hen has been sitting on her nest from 9-5 everday for two weeks. Isn't this killing the embryo by heating up and cooling off repeatedly. Been leaving them in so hopefully she will go broody.
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Yes, but OP didn't say that the hen had stopped laying. Ours might spend only 15min. on the first day (scraping nest/laying egg) before wandering off. As the egg count rises more of their day is spent on the nest ~4-6hr. They will then `sneak' back for evening forage and roosting with the flock. Depending on the jenny/hen she might go broody on egg number 7 or, in the case of the Royal whose nest is displayed below, 14 (nest destroyed and covered with log - 13 eggs placed in authorized nest in shed - 24hr.s later she was parked on nest for duration) If the OP's hen had stopped laying and was acting like this, then yes, remove eggs and keep fingers crossed (ours usually just abandon nests they have a problem with, and immediately search out another location)..poultrypalacewhidbey wrote: hi, as TheRookie said she is not actually going broody if she is acting like this for two weeks. when turkeys go broody they will only go on and off the nest for a few days at most before settling down.