I did, but she was pretty good about getting out once a day. I mostly made sure she had food and water toward the end as she got up less and less. I never had issues with spilling - just used 2 little glass dishes. I would also hand feed her some of the scraps as she would never come out to get those when I dropped them in the run for the rest of the flock. When the chicks hatched, they found the food and water too!I have a question for those of you that have broodies. Do you feed them in the nest? Feed them anything special? Provide water somehow? With it being so hot, I've been picking them up off the nests and carry them outside near the food and water. Some will eat or drink, others won't. Recently, I've been mixing yogurt and a little food and place the dish near them after they come back in. They wolf the cold yogurt down. Water is a little hard without them dumping the water in the nest. Thanks. sue
Pretty pics!!feeding a broody in the coop depends on the broody. Some of the "first-timers" can get paranoid about leaving the nest and will refuse to eat. For those girls I put little dishes of food and water right where they can reach them. The ones that I see get up and leave the nest to eat and poop don't get their own dishes,
Speaking of which... my SFH Ginger hatched 2 healthy BCM chicks on Monday, and today she had them about 100 yards from the coop. I love watching mammas with chicks! She was showing them all the wonderful treats that crawl in the grass.
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