hey chics, most broody's don't have any fluff on the bellys they pull it out before brooding. so she'll be just fine. And I had 3 sets of hens sharing nests last year and they did fine even shared in raising them it was so cute.
wbruber17, thats why most say put the food and water far enough away from the hen that she actually has to get up off the nest to eat and drink and relieve herself.
and imaturtlefan, go get those silkies, it's called rescueing from aplorable conditions, just keep them separate from your flock for 30 days, give lots of good quality food and treat them for worms and bugs. Are they chicks or adults?
twister that is one sweet picture, cotton is so pretty and those chicks match her.
imaturtlefan what those eggs went through, and look what you got, how precious. yep chickens have been doing this alot longer than us, isn't wonderful when we can see how great a job they do with out us interfering so much. good job and congratulations.
So a new week and alot of chicks coming, keep up the pictures they make my day.