So wouldn't you know that after 2-3 months of hatching dozens of eggs in a incubator our 14 month old speckled sussex has gone broody! YAY! Now what?
1.) Our eggs are not fertile. But I have access to some. How many should we try to place under her? Also will it mess up her hatch timing if she has already been sitting for 2 days.
2.) She is in the coop where everyone else lays. I have a feeling her friends will try to lay next to her, should I move her? She is a a tupperware bin that would be very easy to move. Its on the coop floor so I am not worried about the height. But we do have one mean hen who I am worried will pick on her.
3.) We have 2 coops, one big one with 11 week olds in it, and a small one with 7 one yr olds in it. Would it be smart IF she hatches any chicks to move the other 6 one year olds to the big run and let her raise the chicks alone? Or should we build something else for her.
So excited! I hope this works and she is a good mother. Please give us all the advice on broodys that you have! We will start reading too!
1.) Our eggs are not fertile. But I have access to some. How many should we try to place under her? Also will it mess up her hatch timing if she has already been sitting for 2 days.
2.) She is in the coop where everyone else lays. I have a feeling her friends will try to lay next to her, should I move her? She is a a tupperware bin that would be very easy to move. Its on the coop floor so I am not worried about the height. But we do have one mean hen who I am worried will pick on her.
3.) We have 2 coops, one big one with 11 week olds in it, and a small one with 7 one yr olds in it. Would it be smart IF she hatches any chicks to move the other 6 one year olds to the big run and let her raise the chicks alone? Or should we build something else for her.
So excited! I hope this works and she is a good mother. Please give us all the advice on broodys that you have! We will start reading too!