ElimAcres
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- Apr 7, 2021
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I had a hen this past spring get separated from her nest (no idea how long) and her eggs were very cold when I found them. I believe she was about 10 days in to her set. She had gotten outside in the rain and had gotten chilled so I brought her in the house in a kennel to warm her and since I had the bator running downstairs with some other eggs decided to throw her eggs in and see what happened. No loss right? She had about 5 eggs (one ended up being infertile) and all of them ended up hatching with beautiful little chicks. I couldn't believe it! I've decided I will always give such eggs at least a few days to see if they live. You just never know. I candle to check for movement.Great thread!
Here's my broody experience(which is not a lot.lol) but has a good leason.
I recently broke up a broody but then about 2 wks. later another one started.I decided I would love to give it a chance.Last week I got her off the nest to eat and counted and marked the eggs with a pencil(next time will use a sharpie).I was worried about that she is still with the other chickens and was not sure what to do.I read what I could search out here on BYC about broodys.Several ppl said to take them out from the other chickens and gave several reasons.
I agreed but I'm in a dilemma as to where to put her as I don't live on a farm with access to other buildings.I decided I would move her this past Sun. night to somewhereToo late as one of the problems I read about had happened.She got confused and got on a different nest so those eggs got cold.![]()
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This was my fault for not moving her sooner so now I'm collecting more eggs to put under her in a moved place.I'm still trying to figure out where but it will happen. Now to figure out where to put her.Would love to have some Olive Eggers and more Marans.
Hope this helps anyone in this situation.
BYW this is a Marans broody.How many eggs can I put under her?