Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

Thanks, Miss Lydia! Poor girl has now been sitting for 42 days with 10 more to go until hatch. I don't know what I'll do if none of these hatch. I guess I'll have to buy some day old chicks and stick them under her...
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Probably what I should have done after the first batch didn't hatch, but I couldn't find any locally and didn't want to order a bunch in case she didn't accept them. I'd really love for these to hatch - a white silkie rooster and an ameracuana hen and a black australorp hen. Interesting!
 
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Good luck!! I am still basking in the glow of the freshly hatched.
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Three little ones hatched yesterday and a very happy broody mama. One thing I would like to add - reduce the number of eggs. I don't believe you have said how many she is sitting on this time. I had a disasterous experience with a broody last year with 10 eggs. Most got broken. In the end, only 1 hatched. This year, I only gave my broody 5 eggs and it went MUCH better. Nothing got broken and she was easily able to cover all of them. 3 have hatched and she hasn't yet abandoned the other 2 - although I'm pretty sure 1 of them has been clear all the way along so I'm not expecting that one to hatch.
 
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sounds very interesting, be sure to post pics. I had a hen that sat for 21 days on duds, and when I took the eggs away she was still determined so I gave her 3 more, she sat another 21 days and hatched 3 adorable chicks, as long as she has acsess to food and water and ventalation she should be fine. come on eggs!!
 
Same thing happened with my white cochin. She sat for 25 days and nothing hatched so I gave her 8 more and she has 3 babies. What's incredible is that they are 8 wks this weekend and she is still mothering them! I wish my BO was going to be that dedicated. She mothered her last hatch for exactly 4 wks then she was finished. I had an EE hatch out 4 and she abandoned at 3 wks! I'll never ever let her sit again. She was a mean mamma (to us) and then those chicks were completely wild and being alone at such a young age really freaked them out. I would love it if the broody I'm working so hard for was the cochin...
 
Well I have some cute pics. of my new chicks! Like I posted before, one of the four broody hens got off her eggs after 2 chicks hatched, and one has 5 chicks now and done sitting.

I agree with an earlier poster that you should minimize the number of eggs under your broody-----these hens each had at least 10 eggs, and once they were done hatching, saw the remaining eggs as a food source. I found 2 hatched chicks dead this morning----one still warm. They should not have been out of the eggs completely yet----what I believe happened is that when they pipped, one of the hens thought, "Oh, food!" and pecked the remaining shell away. There was one chick still half-encased in the shell, but still had membrane around the exposed part and some evidence of blood. He is still alive, and I moved him indoors to a cooler-incubator with some of the abandoned eggs----some are peeping! I will slip them under my remaining broody as soon as they hatch.

I also have a silkie sitting eggs, and I didn't think they were any good, but I checked them this morning, and they are also peeping!

Here are the pics:

My New Hampshire Red and one of her 2 chicks:
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My Buff Orpington, Nephertiti, and her chicks:
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My BBS silkie sitting on her eggs:
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And here's the one I'm trying to save---I have a damp washclothe around him to keep him from being "shrink-wrapped":
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