She’s a Bresse. Nothing too fancy, obviously not bred for show, because the breeder I ordered from focuses on dual-purpose traits like meat and egg production, which is why I chose the breed anyway.Thanks.No, there wouldn't be anything like that here and anyway, I'm careful about keeping a closed flock so I won't bring in live birds, even chicks.
I've also heard that before about them having to be less than 3 days old but I've also heard of people giving much older chicks to broody hens, although that would have been to very experienced, proven broodys. I'm not sure about a first time broody. And I also don't know anything about the potential consequences if it doesn't go well.
I wonder if the best thing is to move her anyway. If she breaks, that might not be so bad. I don't really need any more chicks anyway (I have 37 currently); I just wanted her to succeed for her own sake. If she accepts the move, I'll have to think about which way to go next. I've got lots of fertile eggs ready anyway and I'll try to do some more research about the chick thing so I can be prepared either way. I'll do a search on here but if anyone has any links to threads or articles that would be good to start with or has any experience to share, that would be great.
It looks like Mozzarella's doing well anyway so hopefully all 4 will hatch for her.She is lovely. I can't remember if you said which breed she is?