Hello all! I'm back with my bantam Langshan going broody again! She last hatched out a couple chicks on Christmas Day. Funny, before that, I thought it was such a nuisance to have a broody. But it is so much fun to see her raise the peeps! Thankfully, a friend from the forum gave me 8 Wellsummer eggs to put under her. And volunteers to take them back since I don't have the room.
. He said some of the eggs are a week or so old, so it will be interesting to see what hatches!
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Sounds like she is back in business. I was shocked when my broody started to lay again pretty quickly! I wonder if Jessica started laying quicker because of the warm temps; she knows she doesn't have to sit in the chicks and keep them too warm perhaps.
It's probably not too late for the eggs but you may want to move her back, they can be very determined!
I agree, it's nice to have volunteers for hatching and raising chicks!
. Thankfully the Wellsummer eggs I got from Dheltzel are so dark there's no confusion from my girls. Have you ever had a broody chase "lower" hens out of the nesting box or coop if they were trying to lay? I think I heard this happening the other day.
Yay! It's amazing how it al, works, isn't it?


Good luck with the eggs ...i hope they hatch for you. I dont know enough to advise you.
I am trying to figure out how i am getting 7 eggs from 6 girls. Unless Jessica is laying....her chicks are only 1.5 weeks old. None of the other three girls is the culprit because none of the eggs is green or banty sized. ???
Sounds like she is back in business. I was shocked when my broody started to lay again pretty quickly! I wonder if Jessica started laying quicker because of the warm temps; she knows she doesn't have to sit in the chicks and keep them too warm perhaps.
I am hatching eggs with my broody for the second time now. I moved her today after she had been sitting on dummy eggs for a few days into my dog crate brooder with the same amount of real eggs. Last time she settled in easily to being moved but she was in another area of my coop which is totally segregated from the main coop and at the time had a small run attached. This time that scenario had changed and she had to be moved to the crate. She seems to not be settling as easily and she is almost scattering the eggs as she walks around which is very unusual for her. Will she settle in or would it be best to put her back in her main area? My concern with her hatching in the main coop is that there are larger hens that also use her nest box and I do not want them hurting the chicks accidentally or on purpose. Also this time we have a rooster in play which wasn't there last time. Would he hurt them? Is it better to try to let her hatch them in the main box then move them after they hatch? How long should I wait to see if she settles back onto the eggs? What are my best options? Thanks guys!!
It's probably not too late for the eggs but you may want to move her back, they can be very determined!
Another of my Dark Cornish pullets has gone broody. She's been sitting in the main nesting box for days now and I've been removing eggs daily. I finally decided to let her sit on some eggs, so I put 4 Silver Spangled Hamburg eggs and 2 Blue Andalusian eggs under her today. The SSH eggs are pure, but the Blue Andalusian eggs are a mix with a Cuckoo Marans roo. So exciting! I've been wanting to have some chicks from my SSH's, but they NEVER go broody for me. So fun to have a breed that really does go broody regularly!![]()
I agree, it's nice to have volunteers for hatching and raising chicks!
I use a sharpie and draw a line the whole way around the center of the eggs...i have yet to have a chick hatch with a tattoo! LOL

Thank you for your response, I went back out and the chick has made a pip into the membrane now so thankfully I don't think I need to do a thing. Membrane doesn't look dried out either whew.
Yay! It's amazing how it al, works, isn't it?