One week extra, she should be okay. Sometimes it takes me a few days to round up the eggs I want to give a broody and I have never had a problem with a 4 week (or a little more) brood.I've just had a silver pencilled wyandotte bantam go broody, she's a horrible chicken that screeches when you go near her when she's broody, but that's just get protective nature I guess. Anyway, we're away on holiday for a month so I have arranged for the person caring for our chooks to swap the fake eggs she is on for some of our own cream legbar/cream legbar cross eggs from our large fowl run in just off a week's time so they hatch out just after I come homehas anyone had a wyandotte bantam hatch out average side LF eggs before, I'm not sure how many she can cover? Also will she be okay sitting for a week-ish before getting her real eggs, as I know sitting for too long can cause health issues?![]()
I have my largish banty covered 9 LF eggs but I knew I would be candling and most likely pulling a couple of clears. Ended up I only pulled one. She covered 8 LF and hatched 6 of them, 2 were quitters. I really only wanted to giver her 6 but my friend who is a terrible enabler sent me home with 9.
If she is a first timer, 6 isn't a bad number. She should be able to cover them, as long as she isn't tiny,tiny, and even if a couple don't hatch, she should still have a good number to mother. Good luck!