Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

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My bantams could probably cover 2 or 3 of my Orps eggs they are very big.

My silkie cross did a dozen LF buff sussex eggs. She coped really well, but I wouldn't give her any more!
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She is quite experienced though.

Good luck!
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I just went to the coop-momma was up and had them all out in the broody area. 8 little BO's and 4 BR mix--number 13 didn' t make it
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---I found it dead in the pen.Poor little bugger---I buried him. So I guess 12 out of 14 isn't bad. I candled the other egg and there was nothing in it. I will post some new pics later.
 
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do you have the food close enought that she doesn't have to go far, Sometimes all i could get one of my broodys to eat was mealworms but that was better than nothing. might try scrambled eggs or yogurt or both too.
 
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My bantams could probably cover 2 or 3 of my Orps eggs they are very big.

My silkie cross did a dozen LF buff sussex eggs. She coped really well, but I wouldn't give her any more!
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She is quite experienced though.

Good luck!
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WOWSERS, I don't think I would do that to her. I may be so bold as to put 4 or 6 under her. Maybe. Thanks guys! ^_^
 
broody update. "15" kept pushing egg #3 out from under her. I ekpt giving it back to her. Well she finally had enough of that nonsense and ate it. Still sitting tight on her 2 eggs. The original 2 she was on.

In non broody news.... one of my 5-1/2 month old easter eggers started laying. 2 eggs in 3 days. The 2nd one is pretty nice for a pullet, but then she is a big girl
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Someday I need to take pictures of the Pekins and some Sumatra hens sharing a food bowl. It is TOO cute
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