- Apr 28, 2008
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We were given some fertilized eggs by a friend so that we could place them beneath a very broody hen. Today is the day -- 2 of the 5 eggs are cracking open! Last week we tried to relocate the hen to a private nest box away from other hens. She freaked out and quickly returned to the chosen box, even though the eggs had been relocated as well. We put them back and now have to wonder how me move her once they emerge, as the box is high off the ground and not a safe place for them once they start exploring. We are intending to let the eggs finish hatching and then immediately relocate her to a nest box in protected area, where we have a heat lamp, food, water, etc. Can we expect her to relocate and still care for the chicks? Also, weather here is chilly, around 30 degrees. If we move her and she doesn't accept the move, chicks will get cold quickly. Has anyone ever moved a hen after the eggs have hatched? We feel like we need a backup plan if she either refuses to accept moving, or rejects the chicks. Most of the comments in this forum are from people who use incubators. would love to hear from someone who has experience with broody hens and their behaviors once chicks hatch! Thanks!