- Feb 26, 2009
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Hi everyone,
I have a silver laced banty cochin, Lucy, who has been broody for three weeks. She is in a barn coop with 3 other banty hens and a rooster. I have been trying to break the broodiness by taking her off the nest several times a day, removing the eggs and even moving the nesting box around. She is persistent and will eat / drink and run back to the nest. She has even plucked the feathers off of her breast and belly.
My husband doesn't want anymore chickens (we have 2 pullets and 2 cockerels in seperate cages) but my kids would, of course. I'd like to let Lucy raise a couple of chicks since she is so dedicated.
My dilemma is that we are going away for a one week vacation starting on July 18. I'd like to be around to candle the eggs and to make sure everything is ok. I was planning on moving Lucy with her nesting box into a dog crate and sneaking some of my friends fertilized gold laced eggs under her.
I have read a lot about broody hens and had a few questions...
1. How many eggs should I put under her remembering I'd only want 1-2 chicks but want the hatch to be successful to break the broodiness.
2. How old can the eggs be? ie. if I get them from my neighbour one day, can I wait a few days before I put them under her? (I've always wanted a gold laced banty and thought this would be a way to obtain one).
3. How long can I leave her with the chicks?
4. Can I leave the dog crate next to the coop enclosure so she can see her buddies and so that the re-intergration into the flock after the hatch won't be so traumatic or will this discourage her?
5. If I don't get home until July 25 and don't want to burdon the house sitter with Lucy, can I put the eggs under her on say, July 10 ... will she stay broody long enough to hatch the eggs?
6. How often should I candle the eggs? I don't want any explosions but I also don't want to disturb Lucy.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks.
I have a silver laced banty cochin, Lucy, who has been broody for three weeks. She is in a barn coop with 3 other banty hens and a rooster. I have been trying to break the broodiness by taking her off the nest several times a day, removing the eggs and even moving the nesting box around. She is persistent and will eat / drink and run back to the nest. She has even plucked the feathers off of her breast and belly.
My husband doesn't want anymore chickens (we have 2 pullets and 2 cockerels in seperate cages) but my kids would, of course. I'd like to let Lucy raise a couple of chicks since she is so dedicated.
My dilemma is that we are going away for a one week vacation starting on July 18. I'd like to be around to candle the eggs and to make sure everything is ok. I was planning on moving Lucy with her nesting box into a dog crate and sneaking some of my friends fertilized gold laced eggs under her.
I have read a lot about broody hens and had a few questions...
1. How many eggs should I put under her remembering I'd only want 1-2 chicks but want the hatch to be successful to break the broodiness.
2. How old can the eggs be? ie. if I get them from my neighbour one day, can I wait a few days before I put them under her? (I've always wanted a gold laced banty and thought this would be a way to obtain one).
3. How long can I leave her with the chicks?
4. Can I leave the dog crate next to the coop enclosure so she can see her buddies and so that the re-intergration into the flock after the hatch won't be so traumatic or will this discourage her?
5. If I don't get home until July 25 and don't want to burdon the house sitter with Lucy, can I put the eggs under her on say, July 10 ... will she stay broody long enough to hatch the eggs?
6. How often should I candle the eggs? I don't want any explosions but I also don't want to disturb Lucy.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks.