Ok so I"m a sucker. Yesterday she was still sitting, and I felt bad cause I knew they wouldn't hatch. I found a guy in town who hatches out Australorps and got some eggs from his bator (only $10). So last night Fern's clutch started hatching for her!!!!!
Of course that was after I moved her to her new nest with new eggs that were supposed to be 3 days from hatching but I guess a few where ready because she had at least one baby this morning that was walking about underneath her wing. If I get two chicks out of the dozen I'm happy, hopefully Fern is happy, and hopefully they'll be two girls LOL.
Now I just have to find time to read 1040 pages to figure out how I need to treat mom and babies after hatch and how to integrate to the flock and what to expect from this. I hatched out a batch at Christmas in the bator so I know a little about hatch, but I assume mom's gonna take care of that. I know how to brood in a brooder but I've never had a broody do it. I've moved her to my little biddie coop but I think they'll be issues with the traditional flock.
I'll post pics tonight and will have lots of questions later. I'm just so happy she is getting a chance to break her brood and have chicks. Can't wait to see if she is a good momma. She isn't a great layer and was on the list to be culled to make room for some other chicks I'm getting. But now if she is a good momma she can stay probably another year at least to see how often she'll go broody. My coop definately has space for a broody hen who is a good momma. She sat for at least 4 weeks, took to a change in location, and eggs and was on the nest this morning being motherly so she just saved herself. And best part was I actually got to sleep last night. When I did an incubator (little giant) I couldn't sleep for about 3 days worried about temp, humidity, shrink wrap..... Last night slept good and just went out to check on her after breakfast it was great.