- Sep 5, 2011
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I will never risk leaving my broodies to hatch in a high nest again, not after the chick fell out and she left lal the other hatching eggs. What if the same happens to them? a chick falls out so she follows it leaving the remaining eggs exposed :/Stony is right, if you can leave her alone she will take care of everything. The babies will get down from the nest about the second day with her and she will make a new nest area n the floor for them all. I like to leave crates and obstacles for them to hide behind. She will protect them too.
If you must move her do it at night under cover of darkness and make sure to cover her head with a towel so she can't see what's happening. I've moved my broodies successfully when I followed that advice. But that's because I only have three nest boxes and they were taking up two of them.