- Mar 29, 2010
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Hello all... I need some help! I have a broody hen and I was quite sloppy at the beginning and now I'm in a pickle. She was setting three eggs and I didn't really realize what she was doing, so I took them... When I cracked them they were clearly starting to develop. I felt awful! So after that I left eggs in her nest. The other hens started laying for her, so now she has a total of six eggs, but they were all laid at different times. I'm not sure of the exact date when she started setting as I didn't mark it on the calendar, but I think it has been about 2 weeks.
I am now reading about care of broody hens and I see that the general advice is to move the hen to a private pen and THEN give her eggs to set. Well, it's a bit late for that now. If I make her a private pen/nest box and move her now, is there a risk that she will abandon her eggs? The nest box that she is in is raised quite far off the floor and is in with all the other hens (8 of them) and a rooster. I fear the hatching chicks will be in danger, especially because I don't know exactly when they will be arriving and won't be able to keep watch for them.
Advice? Should I just move her and hope for the best? Or maybe move her and start over with a fresh batch of eggs?
I am now reading about care of broody hens and I see that the general advice is to move the hen to a private pen and THEN give her eggs to set. Well, it's a bit late for that now. If I make her a private pen/nest box and move her now, is there a risk that she will abandon her eggs? The nest box that she is in is raised quite far off the floor and is in with all the other hens (8 of them) and a rooster. I fear the hatching chicks will be in danger, especially because I don't know exactly when they will be arriving and won't be able to keep watch for them.
Advice? Should I just move her and hope for the best? Or maybe move her and start over with a fresh batch of eggs?