I have my first broody! We don't have a rooster so she was wasting her time until I captured her and hooked her up with some hatching eggsHer old nest was in a location that was completely inaccessible if you're much bigger than a hen (even to get the eggs out of there i had to reach really far and use tongs) so to give her fertile eggs, I definitely needed to move her. The only way I was able to get her to accept her new nest was to get a dog kennel (one for medium-large size dogs, so its not tiny like a cat one) and place it so that the door of it was facing the entrance into her old nest. So. in her kennel she remains. I've got some straw in there, and food and water. last night I dragged the crate up to the front yard in a relatively quiet area of the yard, next to the house. Anything I should/shouldn't do to keep her comfortable and not provoke her to feel like abandoning the eggs? Encouraging her to leave her crate daily to get a few minutes exercise/scratch around the yard? bring her treats once in awhile? as long as the weather is cool enough, drape a sheet over the door to help her feel more secure? I'm new at this, and don't really know what "good broody manners" are.
Ooohh.. what about food? Should she have layer feed or chick starter? She's not going to be laying for a few weeks, and the chicks will need chick starter when they hatch. So do I start giving her the chick starter now, or at hatching time?
You can put chick feed with her for the chicks for later and now. I usually make them come out once a day, but if she's prone to abandoning her eggs I wouldn't mess with her. Just make sure she has access to water & food. And cleanup her poop quickly.