I wouldn't as if she just went broody she could snap out of it and have ur eggs dead if u don't watch her as even if u were to take them out to her she wouldn't expect chicks that early of setting and would probably kill them
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I have a question. I have had eggs in the incubator for 15 days. Yesterday one of my Cochins went broody. Would it be possible for me to take the eggs that are in my incubator and put them under my hen? Or should I just leave them in the incubator for the remaining days? Not sure if it's relevant but this is the first time my Cochin has gone broody.
Where are you located Anne? Are you transporting the whole setup with the birds or just the birds? I may be able to help, I don't have anything empty to quarantine them in though, they would have to be transported with their coop somehowHi everybody! Would anyone be willing to take of my chickens for a couple months? Of course I am prepared to pay you for your efforts. We are going to sell our home this year, hopefully around summer, and I have to re home my chickens for a while. I wanted to ask here first to see if anyone was willing. I am able to drive up to two hours to transport them to your location. I have 8 hens right now. Thanks!
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Thank you for the advice guys! I have 10 so I'm going to grab a few and take them down. This was more of an experiment anyways as I've never incubated before. Hopefully I get a few more out of the deal. for clarification I can take the chicks down after they hatch too?