well, tonight I had to leave the one broody alone and not take her off the nest for feed/poop/dust bathing - the don't touch the broody 3 days before the hatch routine except I am doing the dont touch 2 day vefore hatchs, took her off the nest last night, and 21 days is thursday.
I've read some say don't ever take your broody off the nest for feed and water, let her decide, and I've heard some say a broody will and has died from not getting up for feed and water. I've noticed they complain like heck when you move them off and put them in front of feed and water, but then they gobble that feed, drink like they can't get enough, and dust bathe like crazy.
my limited experience is that the broody will perhaps occasionally get up for feed and water but not usually. so I feel better about them getting a little food and water, and some exercise.
I did learn that it wasn't such a good idea to let a broody sit so early in the spring, because of the still shorter daylight hours and a work schedule and commute that means it can be hard to get them off the nest in the daylight. Next year I will make them wait til June, I think, to sit on a nest.
@mnbrewdude
, do you mean you for sure will breed, or for sure you will not?...sometimes you have to spell it out for me