noregerts
Songster
Well in the past I've put her in the baby cage to break, but right now I've got Littles in it. I toss her out of the box 2-3 times a day so she'll eat etc. If she doesn't break soon I'll have to decide on a new plan.Do you let Sparkles stay broody? I have a Houdan that has been broody for 6 weeks and I can't get her to break. I make sure she leaves nest once a day to eat and drink (and poop - yuck). thoughts?
My only experience with hatching chicks with a broody has been with a Buff Orpington and a Rhode Island White. I hatch out all of my chicks and I do have an incubator. I have let broody's hatch but I mostly incubate in the incubator. I have a Rhode Island White currently that is broody but I'm not going to let her. Of course Silkies. Most of the time in the spring and early summer is when most of mine that want to brood go broody. There are always exceptions. I have noticed over the years that hatchery birds are less likely to be broody but again there are exceptions. Good luck and have fun...