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Have you candelled the eggs? That way you would know if they are duds. We have our first broody hatch(hopefully) in progress. It so amazing to me how diligent this little hen, who is normally running all over the place scrounging whatever food treats she can get, has become. I am fighting the urge to candle her eggs as I am afraid that if I disturb her she might stop sitting on them??
I only candle if the broody is off the nest. Otherwise I NEVER bother the broody. They know how to be chickens better than we know how to be chickens.
Speaking of off the nest, my barred rock left her brood of 8 eggs yesterday (she's only been on them 3+ days) and when I saw her I thought she was one of my other ladies so I put her back in general population. Now that I found her brooding in her old spot, I'm worried. I put her back on her clutch of 8 in her separate dog pen/brooder but she was off of the eggs for about 24 hours. The weather has only been in the 70's. Is that too long for her to be off of them? Do they still stand a chance? I have a long time to wait to find out if they are duds.
Anyone have experience with this? I'm tempted to put her back in her favorite brooding spot but it's too hard to keep the other hens from squeezing in to lay more eggs! HELP!