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dldolan - that is a cute momma photo. I am new to chickens, but that is a lovely bird. What kind is she?
She is a Blue Cochin. Very nice and lets me be "auntie" and is OK with me picking up the chicks, although while on the nest she was somewhat more aggressive with me, growling, etc. Now she goes after my Wellies if they get too close! Grabbed one by the ear and flung her!!
I have my first broody and put 6 eggs from another user under her on Jan 8. I have to bring her food and water - she doesn't seem to get up. She drinks alot when I put the water under her nose. Also, she is a very sweet hen and won't peck me when I tried to candle the eggs last night. She's a buff wyandotte with a mixture of 6 under her (I forgot what we are hatching!!).
I had to move my broody off the nest after she went eight days without moving! Someone else told me to do this, and I did it every other day, three times, but then she would get up when she heard me coming to eat, drink and poop, get her treats, then right back on the eggs!! It was good i "trained" her to do this, because then she started coming out with the chicks after they hatched (give her 2-3 days to let them settle in) when she heard me coming. Made it easier to clean, change chick water, etc.
Here was my set up while she was on the eggs she is way in the back in a Christmas tin I eventually changed her out of:
I left her locked in so the other birds wouldn't disturb her, but let her out if I was there in the run....
dldolan - that is a cute momma photo. I am new to chickens, but that is a lovely bird. What kind is she?
She is a Blue Cochin. Very nice and lets me be "auntie" and is OK with me picking up the chicks, although while on the nest she was somewhat more aggressive with me, growling, etc. Now she goes after my Wellies if they get too close! Grabbed one by the ear and flung her!!
I have my first broody and put 6 eggs from another user under her on Jan 8. I have to bring her food and water - she doesn't seem to get up. She drinks alot when I put the water under her nose. Also, she is a very sweet hen and won't peck me when I tried to candle the eggs last night. She's a buff wyandotte with a mixture of 6 under her (I forgot what we are hatching!!).
I had to move my broody off the nest after she went eight days without moving! Someone else told me to do this, and I did it every other day, three times, but then she would get up when she heard me coming to eat, drink and poop, get her treats, then right back on the eggs!! It was good i "trained" her to do this, because then she started coming out with the chicks after they hatched (give her 2-3 days to let them settle in) when she heard me coming. Made it easier to clean, change chick water, etc.
Here was my set up while she was on the eggs she is way in the back in a Christmas tin I eventually changed her out of:

I left her locked in so the other birds wouldn't disturb her, but let her out if I was there in the run....