WTF. My proven broody, alpha hen, is killing eggs.
Earlier in the week she stepped on one and another chicken ran off with it. I found another half bloodied egg two days ago in her box. This morning, she had one killed half hatched egg and one where she had pecked off parts of the shell as it hatched. Excuse me, miss? That's not how we do it here.
Thinking back, I have lost a couple of eggs with her each time. And several have disappeared in "lockdown", I honestly wonder if she only lets an egg hatch at night. I specially remember her second brood I assumed several eggs had gone bad, because they disappeared in the day and then overnight she hatched several. Wow. There were zero pips this morning, I assume she went crazy with two external pips after I checked. Im going to test my theory by continually removing anything that pips in the daytime from her and leaving her only with whatever eggs have not pipped by nighttime.
So, I took the half-hatched, half torn off egg and put it underneath the other broody, yes, the one that killed the chicks 2 weeks ago.
However, she has two eggs pipped and has left them be under her.
Let's hope at the end of this hellacious hatch that something can be put together and learned even if it's individualistic to these hens. I STILL have the issue of what's going to happen when they both come out fo the boxes with chicks.
Earlier in the week she stepped on one and another chicken ran off with it. I found another half bloodied egg two days ago in her box. This morning, she had one killed half hatched egg and one where she had pecked off parts of the shell as it hatched. Excuse me, miss? That's not how we do it here.

Thinking back, I have lost a couple of eggs with her each time. And several have disappeared in "lockdown", I honestly wonder if she only lets an egg hatch at night. I specially remember her second brood I assumed several eggs had gone bad, because they disappeared in the day and then overnight she hatched several. Wow. There were zero pips this morning, I assume she went crazy with two external pips after I checked. Im going to test my theory by continually removing anything that pips in the daytime from her and leaving her only with whatever eggs have not pipped by nighttime.
So, I took the half-hatched, half torn off egg and put it underneath the other broody, yes, the one that killed the chicks 2 weeks ago.

Let's hope at the end of this hellacious hatch that something can be put together and learned even if it's individualistic to these hens. I STILL have the issue of what's going to happen when they both come out fo the boxes with chicks.
