Well....I'm next I think.
Due date is July 3rd or 4th.
I have a Partridge Rock sitting pretty on 8 eggs. We made a nice nest for her out of a huge plastic dog crate and a home made pen that is about five feet long....room for the feeder and waterer and later for the little ones a little room for them and their feed.
Pretty Baby does not seem to have lost any weight but she was not eating her layer feed at all. We feed her everyday something special that she will eat. Yogurt, oats, scrambled eggs....veggie or the fruit of the day.....frozen peas in this heat are a favorite.
We will be watching extra close over the next few days as 21 days is the norm but not always when the hatching starts. My incubator hatches sometimes started at 19 days. I am thinking as hot as it has been that she might have eggs hatch early too.
Was not 100% sure all eggs were developing at day 6 when we moved her. I know that 7 were....one was questionable to me but it was early to candle really. She is so protective that I did not try and candle again. Heck, it was all I could do to move her to her safe place. My plan is to move the entire enclosure over to the run...right by it after the chicks are born so that the mob can see her and the chicks. Right now it is where it is to keep it in the shade all day.
Wish us luck....we are all excited. My DH has always wanted a broody hen. We lost our first one to a racoon earlier this year and we were all sick over it. THIS one cannot be gotten to by a racoon.....we have her in there so wired up that the racoon would have to take the entire enclosure to get to her and her eggs. My DH laughed when he first saw it and then he started adding things to it to make it more secure!
Pictures to follow over the next few days......first...a not real good picture of Pretty Baby
Then a picture of my wonderful chicken partner helper...my SIL taking care of my broody hen
Picture of my super safe brooding nest for my broody hen. This is before we put everything on it to make it secure. We used metal stakes around it driven into the ground to keep it from being moved by anything. Then my DH went in and added more security. We also used a tarp over the dog box part to keep it dark for the hen and to keep the sun off of it. In the daytime we make sure there is air curculating inside for her comfort.