Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

Yes I would like to give Mama (just went broody tonight) give her the eggs that are due next Monday and let Lily (has been sitting) hatch her orig. eggs for this Moday....That is what I would like to do... Lily will be in lockdown tomorrow and I don't want to bother her more then I have too......... And I don't have an incubator..........

good idea! I vote yes
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Your current discussion is very timely for me - I was just coming to ask if I could move my broody after I gave her eggs. It's not working great having her in the main coop with everyone and I'd like to try her in her own space but worried she will abandon the eggs... Advice?

Yes you can but because they grow very partial to the nest box they pick it would be good idea to close her up in the new nest for a couple 3 days with food and water till she gets use to her new digs. A large dog crate even works if thats all you have, i have a duck setting in one now. but be sure you can close her up tight at night where ever you decide to put her. And don't forget to post back how it all goes along with Pics..
 
monday will be day 20 with my broody on the eggs.
Id like to move her and them tonight because both my husband and I have to work monday and tuesday and im afraid the chicks will hatch and they will be mixed in with the other hens and roo while im not around. Im not sure if they will hurt the babies or not.

Can I move them so close to hatch? it wont hurt the eggs or confuse mama too much will it?
 
Mama and her daughter are nesting side by side. Too cute!



and someone has BABIES
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haven't seen them yet. I think they are Mama's. I hear them cheeping. I snapped this pic, then told Mama and daughter I would see them tomorrow.
 
monday will be day 20 with my broody on the eggs.
Id like to move her and them tonight because both my husband and I have to work monday and tuesday and im afraid the chicks will hatch and they will be mixed in with the other hens and roo while im not around. Im not sure if they will hurt the babies or not.

Can I move them so close to hatch? it wont hurt the eggs or confuse mama too much will it?

If you have a place where you can close her up till after hatch then deff move her, if the chicks were to fall out of the nest they are fair game. but don't forget to post back with pics of your hatch, we love baby pics..
 
I hope they come out for a walk tomorrow. Because on Monday we need to make a delivery to Manhattan (uggg, how I despise manhattan) . We will be gone until late afternoon. I really want to see the cute little fuzzy butts!
 

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