Prince and Pavo
Songster
- Apr 4, 2023
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Hello! I have a hen that is currently broody. I have not put any eggs under her yet, because I am not comfortable with where she is nesting. Right now she is trying to set on the ground under a bush, outside the run/chicken yard, where she could easily be killed by a predator (coyote, most likely). I want to move her to to a waterproofed cardboard box with bedding in the coop, but since it’s such a drastic change I’m not sure if she would recognize the nest, much less continue to sit on it. I’ve always heard that hens will still accept it if you move her at night and as quickly and gently as possible, but I’m just not sure… This kinda seems like it’d be a little bit different somehow. I really want to make sure she stays broody so if I give her eggs in the box and move it into the coop, would that work or would she just try to go back to the original spot? Or worse, would she not care about hatching eggs anymore?