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I don't think you had any choice.Sorry I didn't get back here for over a week! We have 5 baby chicks and I'm so excited about it! Even though they're mixed breed, BCM and Wheaten Marans (roo) and they'll just (hopefully) be egg layers, we're super happy! I didn't mean to let her go broody, and I didn't expect anything, although it was really hard NOT to count my chickens before they hatched (literally!) So, now we have 5 new additions and the super-protective mamma, she's a great hen, I'm so glad to have her!
Since now I know she's such a good brooder and has good characteristics of the BCM hen, I may get a BCM roo and breed them on purpose. I'd like to get some olive eggers, as I have two araucanas and I'm hoping that crossing them will produce a decent looking green egg, which would be a nice marketing trick, for our local farmers market and our farm stand. Anyone else doing this?
I've never once seen my broodies turn their eggs and they've hatched. I don't think they like to do stuff when we are watching. You can turn them if you want, I can't see it doing any harm. But I would just leave her to itOn Monday I just set my first dozen eggs under my broody hen. She is a BCM, just over a year old. I'm concerned that she isn't doing anything other than laying on the eggs. I don't see her turning them or even moving at all. Should I go in and turn the eggs for her, or just let nature do its thing? She never comes out of the box to eat, so I have to take her out once a day to get some food and water. I took a photo of the eggs this morning so I will be able to tell tomorrow if she's moved them at all.
Could you not give all thre broodies a chick each? Or are you wanting one to take your shipped chicks?
On Monday I just set my first dozen eggs under my broody hen. She is a BCM, just over a year old. I'm concerned that she isn't doing anything other than laying on the eggs. I don't see her turning them or even moving at all. Should I go in and turn the eggs for her, or just let nature do its thing? She never comes out of the box to eat, so I have to take her out once a day to get some food and water. I took a photo of the eggs this morning so I will be able to tell tomorrow if she's moved them at all.
Could you not give all thre broodies a chick each? Or are you wanting one to take your shipped chicks?
Cuteness overload!