Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

So my chicks ended up all hatching a day early! It was wonderful and my Leghorn hatched 8/9, the last one was rotten. She is such a good first time mama! although I wish she wouldn't try to hide them from me, she gets a little better each day I sit in there with her. Mine are Easter Egger and Leghorn mixes, with what looks like one full EE. I wont know about the yellow chicks until they get older but atleast 3 are mixes and have black spotting

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just realized you have a broody LEGHORN! That's awesome and rare!
 
So my chicks ended up all hatching a day early! It was wonderful and my Leghorn hatched 8/9, the last one was rotten. She is such a good first time mama! although I wish she wouldn't try to hide them from me, she gets a little better each day I sit in there with her. Mine are Easter Egger and Leghorn mixes, with what looks like one full EE. I wont know about the yellow chicks until they get older but atleast 3 are mixes and have black spotting

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Awwww too cute!!
 
How funny that we both have Broody Leghorns that hatched chicks at the same time! How did your hatch go?
When I saw this Picture ,My first thought was.How did this picture of my chicken and her chicks get here!:confused:

So I know for a fact there were 9 eggs and 1 didn't hatch. I have 9 chicks! no other hens had access to her nest and she was done laying before I moved her so I have no idea what happened but they are super cute.
 
Glad to see BYC is running & people are finding their way to to their threads.

I always enjoy seeing all the chicks & broodies here! Congrats to everyone.

@Lady of McCamley
Interesting post you wrote about washing eggs. Our DD just did a similar experiment. She compared hatch rates of:
Backyard - fresh, unwashed, un refrigerated, fertile eggs (Best)
vs.
Farmer market - fresh, washed, refrigerated, & min transport fertile eggs (OK-Good)
vs.
Store - less than 8 days old, washed, refrigerated & shipped eggs (fair/poor, but some hatched)

In one of the 6 trials, the farmers market did better that the backyard eggs. I think we had some fertility issues requiring trims as well as a little help from the seller. (I think she selected the freshly gathered eggs since she knew DD was trying to hatch them.) Otherwise the results were what one would expect.
 
How funny that we both have Broody Leghorns that hatched chicks at the same time! How did your hatch go?


So I know for a fact there were 9 eggs and 1 didn't hatch. I have 9 chicks! no other hens had access to her nest and she was done laying before I moved her so I have no idea what happened but they are super cute.

She went full broody on the 29th so I gave her all 6 eggs layed that day from my older hens. then I gave her 6 more on the 30th 3 were clear 7 hatched 2 late developers didn't make it. She rejected a black chick from my Copper Maran (it is doing fine in a brooder) She is good mother and her chicks are doing good so far.
 
Here is our newest mama, Oopsie. She turned out to be another great broody. I gave her a couple eggs from the incubator - which she hatched & seemed OK with. So, I then slipped the rest of the chicks under her as they hatched. All went well. Next I moved her into the large brooder- but I already had a couple older chicks & 2 quail in there. She didn't seem to mind & by the end of the day, I found them snuggling under her as well. About 10 days later when one of my preschool incubation classes was over, I was able to add those to the brooder as well. I have a wide range of ages (& even diff species) and Oopsie loves them all.

She's very calm for me but no longer likes it when visitors come. (They've been buying HER babies. It's pretty much a necessity to keep the group contained in the brooder or inside a fence for grass time. Once we get down to 12 or less, I'll let Oopsie & chicks into the backyard.

Here's a perfect pic for Mother's Day.
I like how the Spitzhauben (about 5 weeks & the oldest) is sticking her head out & there's a Silkie in the corner. At the time of the pic there were 24. Today we're down to 19.
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Can you see the little feet?
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Here are some pics from early May when Oopsie's chicks 1st hatched. The "pink" one on her back is a week older. (DD marked it as a favorite, so it doesn't get sold.)
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Update:
Here's Cookie with 2 of her chicks. (She has 2 boys & 2 girls) The day after this pic was taken Cookie started laying again, so they're now on their own.
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Sorry you're having trouble. 9 broodies sounds like a lot! I have 4 hens that have been good broodies multiple times over the last 4 years, but at most only 2 at the same time.
 
Sorry you're having trouble. 9 broodies sounds like a lot! I have 4 hens that have been good broodies multiple times over the last 4 years, but at most only 2 at the same time.
I have 3 Muscovy but one pushed all of her eggs out around her and one is hatching right now. Shes on day 40 so I had given up hope but have some internal now. One is in my chicken coop unfortunately and do this weekend. I have to khaki Campbells co brooding and I'm not sure how that goes when the babies hatch. One Peking that just started but still comes off a couple times a day so I don't know if it'll stick but she keeps stealing chicken and duck eggs. And three broody Bantams. One hatched today!! Earlier then I thought and one might be giving up. Shes been broody for a month and her first batch didnt go well. The other has been at it a week.
 

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