Putting soon to hatch eggs under broody?

She did accept them. Unfortunately she just was not good at caring for them. Lost most of them in the first couple days
If you ever plan to do such a trick another time it’s best to:
- Let a broody sit for at least a week.
- Give no more eggs than she can easily keep warm.
- Spring is a better time to hatch in most climates.
- I would give max 4 - 6 eggs in winter.
- Replace the eggs in the night.
- Don’t add many more than the fake eggs she had.

And read about broodies who raise chicks in confinement + winter. 🥶
 
It was at least a couple weeks of her being broody. She hatched them just fine, it was the actual caring for them that she couldn't manage
 
It was at least a couple weeks of her being broody. She hatched them just fine, it was the actual caring for them that she couldn't manage
Try to imagine how difficult it is for a broody in freezing cold to hatch and care for a bunch of chicks.
Best wait until spring or make room in your house with lots of real daylight.
 
Try to imagine how difficult it is for a broody in freezing cold to hatch and care for a bunch of chicks.
Best wait until spring or make room in your house with lots of real daylight.
I live in coastal Georgia. Our weather at the time they hatched was no where near freezing.
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