I just read about half of the thread and didn't see this question, so I hope it hasn't been answered already. I have 2 hens that have gone broody..one black australorp and one standard cochin. They've been broody for several weeks now..I take them off the nest, take the eggs and they go right back into the nest even if nothing's in there..I've even taken them off the nest to find nothing under them. I gave up on trying to break them..the eggs they're sitting on are probably fertile as there are 2 roosters running around with them..one bantam cochin and one rhode island red. I don't want to let them hatch those eggs because I'm already selling more than they're supplying, plus I'd rather hatch some purebred chicks under them. Anyway..the question is this..is it too late to try buying some fertile eggs and putting them under them?
My other question is about size of the broody cage. I don't want to leave them in the coop for several reasons. They're taking up 2 of my 3 nestboxes, snakes can get in and eat the babies once they hatch, the other hens are laying in the boxes with them, and I don't want the babies harmed by the other chickens. Ok..so I have a 4 hole rabbit cage that we build, it's all wood and hardware cloth. Each hole is 2x3..is that big enough to put one hen in to hatch her brood?
I'll keep reading this thread and others like it..thanks for any answers ya'll can offer.