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[COLOR=4B0082]Good news and bad news...[/COLOR]
[COLOR=4B0082]Good news is, Tilda is absolutely sitting tight on her clutch. She is aggressively protective of them.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=4B0082]Bad news is, she is allowing someone to lay in her nest because apparently she feels no amount of eggs is too many.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=4B0082]I fancied I would be able to remove new eggs when she gets up to stretch and eat, but I am not always there to nab them when she gets up (I think it is super early in the morning). She started with 11 eggs I gave her on Thursday afternoon, and as of yesterday afternoon she had 13 of them.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=4B0082]I have to profoundly disturb her to get at the new eggs (the ones I gave her are marked) and she is brutal about keeping me away from them (I have the peck-marks to prove it!).[/COLOR]
[COLOR=4B0082]Does anybody have any ideas about how to handle the situation?[/COLOR]
[COLOR=4B0082]I can't move her and the clutch, because she loses her mind when I even peek into the nest. She has started to screech when I walk into the coop, now.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=4B0082]I just don't want her to get so many eggs under her she can't keep them all warm.[/COLOR]
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You are better off moving earlier in the hatch rather then waiting until late. If you move her later you have a greater risk she will abandon the eggs. Move early. Do it in the dark. Or wait until all the eggs have hatched and move mom & chicks. I have two broodies who have hatched 5 clutches now and they've been moved every time.I just asked this question of someone else on the board/group, because I have a RIR hen that has gone super broodie (broody) and will not move, however the other RIR I have pushes into the nest with her (you'd think there was only i nest box - not 5!) Anyway The lady told me to wait until a few days before hatching and then move the eggs and mum to the bottom - Give her the same sort of conditions etc and she should still sit on the eggs - the other thing was the higher sides. I liked the moving down as I feel the hen should feel pretty committed to the eggs and would move with them and then I have not worries about transitions later. This comes from someone that has never hatched an egg, broodie or incubator - I know how to poach one though![]()
Hi all!
I set 30 eggs yesterday. My Light Sussex girl has 14 blue and black Australorp eggs and two bantams (a silkie and a silkie cross) are sitting on the other 16, which are experimental eggs. I have a three (two hens, one roo) white silkies that have a few black feathers on them so im hatching their eggs to see what pops outmaybe a paint like chick.![]()
so I will be updating you all regularly![]()
You are better off moving earlier in the hatch rather then waiting until late. If you move her later you have a greater risk she will abandon the eggs. Move early. Do it in the dark. Or wait until all the eggs have hatched and move mom & chicks.
I have two broodies who have hatched 5 clutches now and they've been moved every time.
Wow maybe they thought they were chicken tenders. Sounds like your going to have to keep them separate for a while longer, maybe try moving the pool to a different location and see if that helps. A mob of Call ducks wow.Anyone want to help me with an issue..
I have 12 call ducklings (6 weeks old) and they are with the main flock.. I let my broody out of the barn on Friday with her 7 chicks, and the ducklings all went after them. The mother attacked as many as she could, but they continued. I had to gather them back up and put them back in the barn, because she obviously couldn't fight those evil ducks off. Anyone have any advice for this? Should I just wait until the chicks are bigger and less of a target, or should I build them their own pen?
Darn ducks.. I should just move their pool so they don't hang out at the barn door entrance. Maybe that will work?![]()
EVIL call ducks.Wow maybe they thought they were chicken tenders. Sounds like your going to have to keep them separate for a while longer, maybe try moving the pool to a different location and see if that helps. A mob of Call ducks wow.![]()