Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

Thank you so much for the help, very informative. My broody is only on day 5 so i can still check under and pat her, great. She used to get up of the nest for a feed and stretch every afternoon but has stopped doing that so ill have to lift her up and check for others eggs. The eggs have already been marked before i put them under with a non-toxic marker. Bad news though, one of the White Leghorn eggs was in the nesting box right next to my broody's nest, i got there to late, it wasn't warm but i still popped it back under the hen just in case, but there is no possible way it could have gotten in there unless one other hens physically picked it up and put it in there but last i checked chickens dont have hands??? O.K so my eggs should hatch on a Sunday where i can be there for the full day to just keep an eye on things and see whether mother hen can stand up for her new babies. I already like the sound of smokey, post a picture up of her and your Silkie. One day 17 should/can i close her of so that non of the other hens can get in her nest box at the crucial time of the incubating and hatching.


Hahaha! Sneaky chickens! Yes they can move eggs from place to place. I had put ping pong balls in my nests to entice everyone to lay and when Smokey went broody last time she gathered them from each nest and put them in with her. I wouldn't have known how she did it if I hadn't watched her drop one and then pick it back up. She tucked it under her wing and hopped with it. I was impressed.

I wouldn't count on hatch date - Topsy's chicks were due yesterday but 2 of them hatched a day earlier. So the time frame of Day 17 to Day 25 is what we usually say for hatching. Hope they do hatch while you are there - but it's sometimes better if they hatch when you're not there, especially if you're like me and can't wait to see the babies! You don't want to take her off the nest or lift her up during that time as it can interfere with humidity and temps that she's regulating. You may be able to hear some of the chicks chirping in the shells. I could hear them and it was about 3 days before I saw them. So don't panic if they don't come out right away when you hear the chirps.

I wouldn't bother to close her off. Topsy had her last clutch on the floor of the coop and I worried about the same thing - but this time she's in the nest box and her 10 week old chick keeps getting in the box with them. So far the babies are fine. Of course I also believe in the "whatever happens happens" mindset and I don't interfere with hatching chicks. I suppose if I had spent hundreds of dollars on these eggs and they were my breeder flock I may approach it differently. But since this is just my backyard flock of egg layers - I let what happens happen.

Can't wait to see your pics!

Here's Smokey's last clutch of 2 marans. This was her 3rd hatch in 2012.




Here's a couple chicks showing from Topsy's current clutch of 4. This is Topsy's 3rd clutch this year.
 
Hahaha! Sneaky chickens! Yes they can move eggs from place to place. I had put ping pong balls in my nests to entice everyone to lay and when Smokey went broody last time she gathered them from each nest and put them in with her. I wouldn't have known how she did it if I hadn't watched her drop one and then pick it back up. She tucked it under her wing and hopped with it. I was impressed. I wouldn't count on hatch date - Topsy's chicks were due yesterday but 2 of them hatched a day earlier. So the time frame of Day 17 to Day 25 is what we usually say for hatching. Hope they do hatch while you are there - but it's sometimes better if they hatch when you're not there, especially if you're like me and can't wait to see the babies! You don't want to take her off the nest or lift her up during that time as it can interfere with humidity and temps that she's regulating. You may be able to hear some of the chicks chirping in the shells. I could hear them and it was about 3 days before I saw them. So don't panic if they don't come out right away when you hear the chirps. I wouldn't bother to close her off. Topsy had her last clutch on the floor of the coop and I worried about the same thing - but this time she's in the nest box and her 10 week old chick keeps getting in the box with them. So far the babies are fine. Of course I also believe in the "whatever happens happens" mindset and I don't interfere with hatching chicks. I suppose if I had spent hundreds of dollars on these eggs and they were my breeder flock I may approach it differently. But since this is just my backyard flock of egg layers - I let what happens happen. Can't wait to see your pics! Here's Smokey's last clutch of 2 marans. This was her 3rd hatch in 2012. Here's a couple chicks showing from Topsy's current clutch of 4. This is Topsy's 3rd clutch this year.
I swear Topsy's older chick looks just like my smooth sizzles!
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ohh flight! I thought you meant flighty as in skiddish. Sumatra's are known as the best flying chickens. They can fly 15 feet straight up, fly a few hundred yards at a time either low to the ground or over rooftops. Quite impressive really. I have one girl who used to fly out of the coop every morning right over my head, circle around the house, over the roof and land in the duck pen as she knew there was always food there.
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WOW!, i have 2 hens that fly, they get get about 2 metres off the ground and stay up for a while so i feel they would be good against predetors. I really want this breed now!!, when i replace my dead hens after winter i moght get some, but i might also get ex batts, if i get ex batts i might hatch some eggs out under my next broody and keep a chick :)
 
Hahaha! Sneaky chickens! Yes they can move eggs from place to place. I had put ping pong balls in my nests to entice everyone to lay and when Smokey went broody last time she gathered them from each nest and put them in with her. I wouldn't have known how she did it if I hadn't watched her drop one and then pick it back up. She tucked it under her wing and hopped with it. I was impressed.

I wouldn't count on hatch date - Topsy's chicks were due yesterday but 2 of them hatched a day earlier. So the time frame of Day 17 to Day 25 is what we usually say for hatching. Hope they do hatch while you are there - but it's sometimes better if they hatch when you're not there, especially if you're like me and can't wait to see the babies! You don't want to take her off the nest or lift her up during that time as it can interfere with humidity and temps that she's regulating. You may be able to hear some of the chicks chirping in the shells. I could hear them and it was about 3 days before I saw them. So don't panic if they don't come out right away when you hear the chirps.

I wouldn't bother to close her off. Topsy had her last clutch on the floor of the coop and I worried about the same thing - but this time she's in the nest box and her 10 week old chick keeps getting in the box with them. So far the babies are fine. Of course I also believe in the "whatever happens happens" mindset and I don't interfere with hatching chicks. I suppose if I had spent hundreds of dollars on these eggs and they were my breeder flock I may approach it differently. But since this is just my backyard flock of egg layers - I let what happens happen.

Can't wait to see your pics!

Here's Smokey's last clutch of 2 marans. This was her 3rd hatch in 2012.




Here's a couple chicks showing from Topsy's current clutch of 4. This is Topsy's 3rd clutch this year.


Hahaha! Sneaky chickens! Yes they can move eggs from place to place. I had put ping pong balls in my nests to entice everyone to lay and when Smokey went broody last time she gathered them from each nest and put them in with her. I wouldn't have known how she did it if I hadn't watched her drop one and then pick it back up. She tucked it under her wing and hopped with it. I was impressed.

I wouldn't count on hatch date - Topsy's chicks were due yesterday but 2 of them hatched a day earlier. So the time frame of Day 17 to Day 25 is what we usually say for hatching. Hope they do hatch while you are there - but it's sometimes better if they hatch when you're not there, especially if you're like me and can't wait to see the babies! You don't want to take her off the nest or lift her up during that time as it can interfere with humidity and temps that she's regulating. You may be able to hear some of the chicks chirping in the shells. I could hear them and it was about 3 days before I saw them. So don't panic if they don't come out right away when you hear the chirps.

I wouldn't bother to close her off. Topsy had her last clutch on the floor of the coop and I worried about the same thing - but this time she's in the nest box and her 10 week old chick keeps getting in the box with them. So far the babies are fine. Of course I also believe in the "whatever happens happens" mindset and I don't interfere with hatching chicks. I suppose if I had spent hundreds of dollars on these eggs and they were my breeder flock I may approach it differently. But since this is just my backyard flock of egg layers - I let what happens happen.

Can't wait to see your pics!

Here's Smokey's last clutch of 2 marans. This was her 3rd hatch in 2012.




Here's a couple chicks showing from Topsy's current clutch of 4. This is Topsy's 3rd clutch this year.
Not trying to take the attention off Topsy because you know i think shes pretty, but that white chicken is stunning!!
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Cruelly I took Vanilla Ice and Topsy off the nest and put them at the feeder so I could get this shot. Don't worry I quickly put Topsy back in when I was done. Vanilla Ice of course quickly jumped in on his own.

 
From your lips to God's ears! I'd love it if she were a girl. It would be cool too if she laid green or blue eggs like her momma.
How old is she? I mean.. I know McChicken is a girl.. And she looks just like her!
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McChicken was broody raised as well. By Pearl - who looks identical to Topsy!
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As the cutest chick ever made :p
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Foster Mama. She is 1/2 polish 1/2 sizzle
 
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