Last week our Sebright went full broody. I happened to have eggs in the incubator for a week, so I moved her to the broody apartment & gave her some incubator eggs. She was on the nest for a good 3 days but then kept taking longer breaks. So long that the eggs went cold & her comb looked pink again. There happened to be an orptington hen that was acting broody. Last time I tried moving her, she stopped. Since the eggs were cold & likely dead, I put the orp into the broody apartment. She went straight to the eggs and hasn't moved for 4 days, and the Sebright hasn't looked back. This feels like some weird game of musical hens.
The eggs are due on Sunday. I candled last night thinking I'd find dead eggs & to replace them with a couple living incubator eggs. The 1st one I candled grew, but I didn't see movement. The 2nd one also grew and I saw movement! I tucked both back under the hen & we'll see what happens this weekend...... If all goes well, she'll get to adopt all the incubator chicks.
I'm still surprised about the Sebright because she was an excellent, determined mama 3xs last summer. I'm also surprised that the LF orp is staying on the eggs. (She's been all talk & no commitment when I've given her a nest with eggs before.) To me the biggest surprise is that the eggs are alive. We've had cold rainy days with temps in the 40'Fs. Last night it was 35'F. When I said the eggs were cold, I mean COLD.