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my last years broody was like this, ran out and the chicks were frantic. I got my self a little net ( butterfly net) caught the babies and took them right out to her. After a few days of this they followed. Mama is to excited to go slowly and leaves them behind lol.The shed is closed up, but I put a makshift ramp from the door to the grass outside so when mama goes out (when I prop open the door), theoretically they can follow her... they just don't really try, just scream for her. Does she need to teach them to follow? Maybe she's too desperate herself to take the time. That's why I was thinking maybe I should carry them out the first time or two. Thoughts?
They have food and water where she's nesting (which is randomly in the corner of the shed by a hay bale, rather than in the nice shaving-filled kiddie pool I set up for her.)
I went out this morning to bring in a few of the eggs under my broody hen to put in the incubator. She had 11 over them under her and they were due on 4/15/13. I'm not sure how this is possible, but when I reached under her to take some of the eggs, she already had 2 hatchlings under her!!! They were put under her on 3/25/13 and I have no roosters, so there is no way they can have been started any other time. Has anyone ever had this happen before? How can they hatch in 2 weeks???