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I want the broody's to take their chicks on their first walk around the yard
. They're just exploring the barn they're in right now.

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So this morning I went down to feed the girls and check on Broody Popcorn... she was clucking which is odd and then I heard it.... a faint chirping and VIOLA baby chick. I had let her sit on late additions to Caesars Clutch but figured they had all died as they were left mama-less for a few days .... and by my calculations they are all duds.... So somehow somewhere she stole an egg and now she has a baby. This teenage mom thing is her thing... 2nd time mom in 4 months and she is not even 1 year old? She is happiest as a mama hen so who am I to tell her noNow how will she tell which baby is hers as it looks just like Caesars
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always starting herehello- haven't been here for about a month,
got my maran to go broody twice this year and just gave her eggs to sit yesterday.
Anyone else starting one soon?
mind not sure how muchuse she would be tho, she could only cover 2 or 3 large fowl eggs and about 4 bantam eggsIm trying to decide if my Ancona bantam is starting to go broody, i went to the hens at about 4 and she came from somewere in the feild and ate for half an hour then i seen her go into a nest (like one i didnt know was there) so i went over ten mins late and lifted her up and the egg was warm, but when i put her down she got off the nest and ran away... is it normal for hens to go and lay eggs at the time? and i thaught they dont warm the eggs when they are just laying
When a hen goes in to lay an egg it takes them a little while.... If there are eggs in the nest they can warm up a bit. Sometimes when they are thinking about going broody they will linger in the nest a little longer and the eggs will warm up even more..... My hen sat on my back one day and I was surprised at how warm her feathers were! Just keep an eye on her .... once they decide to be broody they don't like to stay off the nest for too long!Im trying to decide if my Ancona bantam is starting to go broody, i went to the hens at about 4 and she came from somewere in the feild and ate for half an hour then i seen her go into a nest (like one i didnt know was there) so i went over ten mins late and lifted her up and the egg was warm, but when i put her down she got off the nest and ran away... is it normal for hens to go and lay eggs at the time? and i thaught they dont warm the eggs when they are just laying