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It's been my experience that the buff orps make excellent mothers. Watch for babies in about 18 days if she's already been sitting for 3 days. Where is she sitting, is it inside the coop? If she's not in a safe place for her or the babies you could possibly move her. I sometimes use plastic dog crates as temporary housing for broody hens. If you choose to move her, do it at night and be very fast. It helps to have someone grab the eggs after you pick her up so you can sit her right back down on her eggs in the new nest. Leave her in the dark and she's more likely to stay. I always go back a few minutes later to check and see if they're sitting or pacing. That's a risk, so I only move the ones that are not in a safe place for the chicks. You could let her hatch and take the chicks but I think the chicks are healthier and safer if they have a mama hen to watch out for them. Just be aware that the chicks are small enough to pop right thru chicken wire the first week or so. Good luck, keep us posted!
Also meant to say that I'm still pulling for PumPum, hoping she will improve. Maybe she's just tired of this heat and she's hoping to get moved back into the A/C.
It's been my experience that the buff orps make excellent mothers. Watch for babies in about 18 days if she's already been sitting for 3 days. Where is she sitting, is it inside the coop? If she's not in a safe place for her or the babies you could possibly move her. I sometimes use plastic dog crates as temporary housing for broody hens. If you choose to move her, do it at night and be very fast. It helps to have someone grab the eggs after you pick her up so you can sit her right back down on her eggs in the new nest. Leave her in the dark and she's more likely to stay. I always go back a few minutes later to check and see if they're sitting or pacing. That's a risk, so I only move the ones that are not in a safe place for the chicks. You could let her hatch and take the chicks but I think the chicks are healthier and safer if they have a mama hen to watch out for them. Just be aware that the chicks are small enough to pop right thru chicken wire the first week or so. Good luck, keep us posted!
Also meant to say that I'm still pulling for PumPum, hoping she will improve. Maybe she's just tired of this heat and she's hoping to get moved back into the A/C.

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