Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

Oh no! I just saw the black Cornish running from the chicken house!! I ran out there and one of the dominant hens, an EE, apparently booted Cornie from her nest and was sitting on the nest. I watched for about 1/2 hour and the hen left and Cornie went back in to her nest.

I was going to put her in a cardboard box for a broody box but what do you all think of me using a large dog carrier and just keeping it closed up? Or should I just let them handle everything them selves?? Don't really know what to do to keep the other hens off the nest. I could cordon off a part of the chicken house with chicken wire ?

What do you all say??
 
Oh no!  I just saw the black Cornish running from the chicken house!!  I ran out there and one of the dominant hens, an EE, apparently booted Cornie from her nest and was sitting on the nest.  I watched for about 1/2 hour and the hen left and Cornie went back in to her nest. 

I was going to put her in a cardboard box for a broody box but what do you all think of me using a large dog carrier and just keeping it closed up?  Or should I just let them handle everything them selves??  Don't really know what to do to keep the other hens off the nest.  I could cordon off a part of the chicken house with chicken wire ? 

What do you all say??


I wired off a section of the coop and then ran landscape fabric up the middle to have room for both broodies. They hatched the same time and by day 5 I removed the wire & fabric and they moved around to find a new nest area from heir broods.

I tried to use boxes and a cat carrier, but both broodies moved their eggs out of those areas and onto the pine shavings on the floor.
 
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I was wondering if stress causes hens to slow down their egg production? Twice this week I've had to get in the coop and grab chickens. Which of course causes quite a roccaous. But since then, instead of 5 eggs a day, i'm down to three. Also, how can you tell if a chicken isn't laying? I have six hens and get only five eggs a day. I should get 3 blue and 3 brown, but only get 3 blue and two brown. I've narrowed it down to one of the buff orp's., but don't know how to determine which one.
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I was wondering if stress causes hens to slow down their egg production?  Twice this week I've had to get in the coop and grab chickens.  Which of course causes quite a roccaous.  But since then, instead of 5 eggs a day, i'm down to three.  Also, how can you tell if a chicken isn't laying?  I have six hens and get only five eggs a day.  I should get 3 blue and 3 brown, but only get 3 blue and two brown.  I've narrowed it down to one of the buff orp's., but don't know how to determine which one.  :he


Well as far as the # of eggs matching the # of layers every day, sorry but that is a pipe dream. Even production birds don't lay daily. The best you can hope for is every other day. Some days I get four, some two. And I have two that are broody. So I was getting 4-6 eggs.

How to tell. You can watch and take the eggs once they lay. My LOs each lay a different shade of brown with subtle pattern differences. Or you can build a trap nest to track the layers and eggs.

And yes stress can change layers. Weather and age as well.
 
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My hen Candy is a Plymouth White Rock.. we named her Cotton Candy, because she was remarkably fluffy as a youngster (and still is) compared to the rest of the girls... She has turned out to be a terrific Mama hen...
 

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