matt4068
In the Brooder
@chickenmomma16 how in the world did they get up there? They must have a ladder right? Very cool!
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Most all my nesting boxes are movable. If I have a hen that becomes broody in a non-movable box or corner---I get a movable box ready--with hay and fake eggs---that night I pick up the hen, remove nesting materials, place movable box in that nest/or spot---place her back in the nest with fake eggs(or eggs that I will remove daily and leave her a few more each day I remove the others till I set her) I let her get use to the new nest---usually a day or so----then at night I move her to the hatching pen in total darkness. I ease the nest with her in it into the hatching pen and Leave. ALWAYS get the hatching pen set-up before the move---food water etc. If you did that when you move her---that could and will up-set her. I have set just before day break and watch at a distance---when the hen can start seeing a little she knows she is in a new place as she can see a little more she can see her food and water across the pen from her(never where she can get to it while in the nest). She sits there as it gets lighter and "I" feel she is taking in her new place and not being bothered by no one/chicken----I have seen them come out the nest and check the place out, eat, etc then go get back in their nest. I have sit there for a hour and they just sit---so I move on---LOL. When I know she is going to stay, I set her with fresh eggs. Once the hens go broody a second and third time---they know they are going to be moved and I place their fertile eggs under them before I even move them. I do Not NEVER allow a broody to collect her own eggs---I want them to hatch at the same time so I put fresh ones in her nest.@PD-Riverman when do you move your hens nest and what do you put it in for a few days before you move it?
Let me say this----"THIS" is what I do---i am Just sharing--- I am not saying my way is the best way----I am just saying this is what works for me---with great hatches and No Problems. Good Luck.
@chickenmomma16 how in the world did they get up there? They must have a ladder right? Very cool!
@chickenmomma16
[COLOR=333333]how high is your roost? My lowest roost is about 4 foot above the floor, and the next is 5 1/2 ft up...[/COLOR]
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I too am wondering how in the world they got up there!
"""I""" Move mine at first dark so she has all night to settle down from the move, then I do not go near her the nest morning.---I have no need because she already has food and water. If you have already given her the eggs--- I would watch her the next morning from a distance to make sure she does not stay off the nest to long. I do not give a 1st time move hen the setting eggs until after the move and she is settled in. Good Luck!I will try to move her into the big brooder just before sunrise
Thanks for the correction, I was so tired I missed some of the details! I moved her nest into the container in the coop when she went out for her morning stretch. She was quite upset about this new intrusion and made a lot of racket. I performed some "chicken psychology", went in there and picked her up calmed her down and put her on "her" eggs and then she was fine. She re-situated everything, got the eggs tucked down under her just right and seems very content now."""I""" Move mine at first dark so she has all night to settle down from the move, then I do not go near her the nest morning.---I have no need because she already has food and water. If you have already given her the eggs--- I would watch her the next morning from a distance to make sure she does not stay off the nest to long. I do not give a 1st time move hen the setting eggs until after the move and she is settled in. Good Luck!
Thats why I do it at early Night---gives her all night to get use to it. I would never do it in the day, glad you got her settled down.I moved her nest into the container in the coop when she went out for her morning stretch. She was quite upset about this new intrusion and made a lot of racket.