This is Casino, my broody gamebird mama.
Well, here goes...! I made a broody box and seperated my hen while she was still sitting on wooden eggs. I gathered some fertile eggs from local BYCers and placed nine eggs under her last night. I was worried that may be too many as she is a game hen but she seems to be covering them all. The broody box is under the next boxes and I was a bit worried she'd try to go back to her old nest when I let her out for a stretch and dust bath. So I shoved a heavy box in her favorite nest to make sure she couldn't get in. It worked...or maybe it was just the lure of all those eggs calling her back, either way, she returned to the right spot. The main problem today was that she kept getting in fights...probably 10 within 15 minutes. NO KIDDING!!! It was like the other hens couldn't even look her way or stand near her without getting attacked. Those are some serious hormones!!! I've decided to try something new tomorrow. First, I'll throw out the scratch and BOSS to all the other girls. That should get all the hens not seriously laying out into the run. Then I'll block off the access points in the hen house and extension, open her cage so she can go into the extension to dust bathe and I'll save some seeds just for her. When she's back in place, I'll open it up again. We'll see how it goes. I don't really want to remove her from the henhouse all together until after the babies are hatched.
Oh, and I may have another broody. She's been lingering in the nest longer and longer. I kicked her out of her nest at night a few times a week ago. Today she spent all day in the nest except about 5 minutes. My game broody is tried and true. I got her with her chicks in July, so I know she's a good mama, but this one's a pullet I incubated and has only been laying for a couple of months. She's a BCM X EE that is still laying speckled brown eggs but probably not for long. Now, where to put her if she's serious???

Well, here goes...! I made a broody box and seperated my hen while she was still sitting on wooden eggs. I gathered some fertile eggs from local BYCers and placed nine eggs under her last night. I was worried that may be too many as she is a game hen but she seems to be covering them all. The broody box is under the next boxes and I was a bit worried she'd try to go back to her old nest when I let her out for a stretch and dust bath. So I shoved a heavy box in her favorite nest to make sure she couldn't get in. It worked...or maybe it was just the lure of all those eggs calling her back, either way, she returned to the right spot. The main problem today was that she kept getting in fights...probably 10 within 15 minutes. NO KIDDING!!! It was like the other hens couldn't even look her way or stand near her without getting attacked. Those are some serious hormones!!! I've decided to try something new tomorrow. First, I'll throw out the scratch and BOSS to all the other girls. That should get all the hens not seriously laying out into the run. Then I'll block off the access points in the hen house and extension, open her cage so she can go into the extension to dust bathe and I'll save some seeds just for her. When she's back in place, I'll open it up again. We'll see how it goes. I don't really want to remove her from the henhouse all together until after the babies are hatched.
Oh, and I may have another broody. She's been lingering in the nest longer and longer. I kicked her out of her nest at night a few times a week ago. Today she spent all day in the nest except about 5 minutes. My game broody is tried and true. I got her with her chicks in July, so I know she's a good mama, but this one's a pullet I incubated and has only been laying for a couple of months. She's a BCM X EE that is still laying speckled brown eggs but probably not for long. Now, where to put her if she's serious???