Wow...I did not think that I was going to have a broody hen, but low and behold.....I HAVE A BROODY HEN!!!! How exciting!! She is sitting on 9 eggs and I noticed that this morning she was off of them to go and eat/drink and possibly go to the bathroom. Of course, she has become broody in the highest nesting box there is, but I do not want to move her and cause her distress, since this is her first time.
I am unsure of what day she is on, possibly Day 6 or 7. We still have a long way to go. When she was off the eggs this morning, I did put more bedding around the eggs to keep them warm. It is amazing to feel how hot those eggs are.
Here is the thing though...would the chicks be deformed if they are bred within the same family lines? We have one SLW rooster and two Australorp roosters. The hen is an australorp and I am worried that if she was bred with the other two Aust roosters, the chicks may not be okay. The breeding thing is new to me. Any advice on this?
Anyhow, I am quite excited, but I told Mamma that she must take care of the chicks. I am already taking care of 65 new chicks myself, including my own pregnancy
HA HA HA HA...
Pics of the new Mama to follow..
One more thing...should I tag her somehow so I know that she is a broody girl? Put nail polish on her comb?
Here she is: