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Just a word of caution....watch her closely when they start to hatch. We did the same thing with a first time broody...bought hatching eggs. She did great until they started hatching and then she killed them! We were able to save 2 and get them in a brooder before she killed them too. Not sure what she was thinking....I think she saw the new chicks as intruders and was trying to protect her eggs.I know there are multiple opinions on this subject, but I want to hear them all!
I am putting fertilized eggs under my 7-day broody hen on Wednesday. She is already a mean girl. THE mean girl (white French marans). She is in the corner of the henhouse (elevated 3 feet off the ground). I have 5 other hens. They have stopped laying eggs anywhere near her.
I want to let her raise her babies fully integrated. It will take a heck of a lot of work to build anything for her to separate her, but I can do it if I HAVE to for success. I’m giving her -not cheap- jubilee Orpington eggs, so I am not willing to throw all caution to the wind. I want to hear your risk assessments before I do this.
Alright guys, I would love to hear your thoughts.