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So apparently, I went in to check on my broody and now her flockmate has stolen her eggs and is determined to incubate them. If it lasts for more than 3 days then I'll go ahead and get her her own eggs and see how she does.
Yay for two broodies! So did you put the eggs back under the original broody?
I did. But the other hen responded by trying to sit on B1. I let them be and they sorted themselves out. Though, it seems I'll have to get B2 her own eggs despite all the chaos last night and trying to put her by the roost, she refuses to move.
I did. But the other hen responded by trying to sit on B1. I let them be and they sorted themselves out. Though, it seems I'll have to get B2 her own eggs despite all the chaos last night and trying to put her by the roost, she refuses to move.
They smashed two eggs in their struggle to sit on the nest and now they have completely seperate nests. I dashed out and bought them eggs from Trader Joe's and both have calmed down since their nests have been supplemented. I doubt many of those will hatch but others here have had some success with them so we shall see.