June to July hatch-a-long!!!

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So I have not given my broody any eggs yet because she is not staying on the nest at night to we because of the other hens, I was wondering if it would help if I moved her out of the fave laying spot, the only other place that would be safe for chicks would be a totem side ways on the coop floor. Does anyone think this will work? Or should I get some of that peck no more stuff?
 
So I have not given my broody any eggs yet because she is not staying on the nest at night to we because of the other hens, I was wondering if it would help if I moved her out of the fave laying spot, the only other place that would be safe for chicks would be a totem side ways on the coop floor. Does anyone think this will work? Or should I get some of that peck no more stuff?
Uh, totem or tote? If tote, that is fine.

Given that she's in the fav nesting spot it makes a lot of sense why the others kick her out.
 
I cant believe it but.... I think s third chicken is going broody!!! :lau I've only.had one go broody and have never had several at a time, is it any different? Will they still each others eggs should I try and separate them in different spots of the coop?:D
 
We had to go away for 5 days and left my boyfriend's elderly cousin in charge of collecting eggs. We left ample food, water and made treat bags for all our animals to make it easier. I called each evening to check on things and was told he'd only collected 1 duck egg. I always get at least 1 every day so I thought where I was gone, they're schedule was disrupted. It was late when we got home so I waited until the next morning to see all and got a big surprise (sorta). I found the 3 missing eggs sitting together in the chickens dust bath but not being sat on. I have khaki Campbell ducks and have always used broody bantam hens for hatching all my chicken and duck eggs. My boyfriend asked if I had any broody hens still. Luck would have it and my partially blind Columbian Wyandotte was so I slipped all 3 duck eggs under her last Sunday (6/24) and she is still contentedly sitting on them. If all goes good, we should have 3 eggs hatching around July 18-20. Happy hatching to all!
 
We had to go away for 5 days and left my boyfriend's elderly cousin in charge of collecting eggs. We left ample food, water and made treat bags for all our animals to make it easier. I called each evening to check on things and was told he'd only collected 1 duck egg. I always get at least 1 every day so I thought where I was gone, they're schedule was disrupted. It was late when we got home so I waited until the next morning to see all and got a big surprise (sorta). I found the 3 missing eggs sitting together in the chickens dust bath but not being sat on. I have khaki Campbell ducks and have always used broody bantam hens for hatching all my chicken and duck eggs. My boyfriend asked if I had any broody hens still. Luck would have it and my partially blind Columbian Wyandotte was so I slipped all 3 duck eggs under her last Sunday (6/24) and she is still contentedly sitting on them. If all goes good, we should have 3 eggs hatching around July 18-20. Happy hatching to all!
Welcome the the hatch a long! Good luck with your hatch
 

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