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Last night I set 9 Bantam eggs under my first time broody hen. (My BLR from Foleys
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) She has set tight since Sunday getting up only once a day for about 10 minutes to eat and get water. I am confused as to weather or not I should move her or let her hatch in the main coop then move them (fingers crossed) to a more secure place.

What is your advice on this guys? I didn't mean for her to stay broody, but I started a part time job and wasn't home to shoo her off the nest. Now that she is I thought I might as well take advantage of it.
 
Whimsy: Good Luck on the hatch
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This works for me... I leave my broodies with my flock in the nest box they picked to go broody in. Then when they hatch their chicks I either move them to a penned off spot in the coop with nest box/food/water for alittle while or I move them to a small chicken tractor I have for awhile. I've got a Momma hen with my flock right now with her 3 (3 week old) chicks... everyones doing great, shes a great momma & nobody messes with her chickies.
 
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Nothing better than letting the hen do the job! I have done both as far as moving/leaving. I have some hens that don't care if I move them, and a couple that it breaks them every time I tried. You may want to just leave her be till they hatch since you already put eggs under her. When mine go broody I put a couple fake eggs under her and then try to move her. If she stays then I switch out the fakes for real. If the move does not go well, then I try to secure where she wants to sit and leave her be. If she is in a really bad spot (like on top of the wood pile) I just try to keep moving her or break her by putting her in a rabbit cage for a few days. Good luck!
 
KFCGirl♥ :

hello!

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Hi ! Where do you live ? in KY ? How many chickens? What kind of birds are those in ur avatar ?
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Sunday I a traveling to Onedia KY for a mission trip with my church, I will be there till Thursday. Are any of you from around there? If so what is the weather going to be? I looked on computer and it looks like in the low 70's. WhooHoo better than the cold we had in Feb when I was there.
 
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Nothing better than letting the hen do the job! I have done both as far as moving/leaving. I have some hens that don't care if I move them, and a couple that it breaks them every time I tried. You may want to just leave her be till they hatch since you already put eggs under her. When mine go broody I put a couple fake eggs under her and then try to move her. If she stays then I switch out the fakes for real. If the move does not go well, then I try to secure where she wants to sit and leave her be. If she is in a really bad spot (like on top of the wood pile) I just try to keep moving her or break her by putting her in a rabbit cage for a few days. Good luck!

She is in a good place so I am not worried about that. So after they hatch should I move them, will the other birds hurt the chicks?
 

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