Okay so I bought Henny and Penny about 2 months ago since I only ended up with 2 hens out of my first hatch and once I realized it could be mid october before my own birds will start laying I found them. I noticed about 3 days ago Penny has been sitting in the nestbox on the 4 ceramic eggs I put in there and adding her own into the mix. Now this morning I seen her out of the coop hanging out with the others, I was kinda bummed but I opened up the box and there is Henny sitting on the eggs in her place. Somtime after they switched off and again later today. Is this normal behavior? I think it's awesome. I have two of their chicks that I incubated siting on my shoulders now and 8 more eggs due to hatch tomorrow.
It would be so awesome to see the mother-chick interactions up close and in person. I see videos online of people giving the broody hen eggs and they actually seem to take them. Is this a real thing? Would they possibly accept eggs from a different breed of chicken while broody if thats the case? Is it likely that checking on them will result in them abandoning the nest? Lastly if it turns out to be way to cold by the time the babies hatch is there any way to move mom and babies to a safe warm location without breaking her motherly instincts? Sorry if these questions have obvious answers. I'm a lifetime chicken lover that has just became able to have my own chickens.
It would be so awesome to see the mother-chick interactions up close and in person. I see videos online of people giving the broody hen eggs and they actually seem to take them. Is this a real thing? Would they possibly accept eggs from a different breed of chicken while broody if thats the case? Is it likely that checking on them will result in them abandoning the nest? Lastly if it turns out to be way to cold by the time the babies hatch is there any way to move mom and babies to a safe warm location without breaking her motherly instincts? Sorry if these questions have obvious answers. I'm a lifetime chicken lover that has just became able to have my own chickens.