Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

Do you think the broody will accept the chicks? I hear that it happens, but I haven't had any success with it...
I have had very good success with it. Put them under the broody at dark when her chicks are less than 3 days old. That has always worked for me. Older than that, it works most of the time but not always.
 
Do you think the broody will accept the chicks? I hear that it happens, but I haven't had any success with it...
Well it will be the same broody as last year. She had her own chick and i put another hen in with her chick and shes took over to being that ones mother and loves it more than her own....
 
Those are some really cute chickies...I wish I could post some pics - those pics would look good on the springtime chick thread why don't you put them there too? I agree, those two look like sharing some great secrets!

I'm hoping there sharing there secret about who's a boy or girl... The one with the red tones in the head has given me this gut instinct that its a boy. Regardless of that I can wait to see how he/she feathers out..
 
I can move the rooster until the babies hatch and are a few days old, and then switch her to the tractor. It has to be done eventually, shes not in a good place for me to be able to feed and water easily, plus she cannot currently get out to run with the babies.
 
I have had very good success with it. Put them under the broody at dark when her chicks are less than 3 days old. That has always worked for me. Older than that, it works most of the time but not always.
Do you think it would still work if I left her six duck eggs to hatch her self then i hatched some chicken eggs in the incubator then took the hatched chicks up on the night the ducks hatch? (which should hopefully be the same), then put a couple of infertile eggs still with her incase any late ones hatch.
 
Do you think it would still work if I left her six duck eggs to hatch her self then i hatched some chicken eggs in the incubator then took the hatched chicks up on the night the ducks hatch? (which should hopefully be the same), then put a couple of infertile eggs still with her incase any late ones hatch.
I have always wanted to have a broody chicken hatch ducks but haven't as I got a broody duck. I'm not sure as I've never tried that.
 
Herse a fun one. I have a group of wyandottes that will go broody at the sound of newly hatched chicks. They steal each others chicks, help each other brood and set on abandoned eggs. I had (thanks to the hawks) 6 hens go broody this year, 1 twice.
 

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