- May 10, 2013
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Ok I have incubated a lot but now one of my Buff orps went broody over a month ago so I let her set.I know nothing about broody and natural chick hatching....
There are so many post to go thru thought id just asked this ......
she has been broody for weeks now as my grand daughter keeps getting eggs out from under her so I doubt any are close to hatch in any way.
I rarely see her go for food and water.
If she continues to be broody for over the 3 weeks due to the eggs being taken and her starting over will she be harmed?
No sunlight eating once or twice a day .
I cant make it a nice spot for her with food and water easily because of how its built Too Narrow triangular tractor turned nest box .
The nest box was never meant for baby chicks only eggs A makeshift Its built where I can reach in and down a narrow area for eggs in the nest but now she has them on the screen floor (has straw ) Cant reach there at all from the top
I have a low side door floor level but inconvienent to get into as its almost up against another coop these are tractors
Anyway all this for my biggest question
. Do I need to break her from being broody after some length of time to keep her healthy?
Same thing happened to my broody BO last spring. She sat for 3 weeks on unfertile eggs and then didn't accept a "night swap of eggs for chicks" and was sitting the next mornin hen I checked on them (chicks on opposite side of coop). So I bought hatching eggs and she sat and hatched them out. She lost more weight then she would have but she was ok. I put a small dish of food next to her and also moved the water as close to her as I could. I never saw her drink but she must have. Good luck
