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Thanks.
I tried to move her into a box with her egg, but she didn't go for it. Being my first time dealing with a broody hen I let her have her way and put a ton of hay underneath her and built it up around her. I took a cardboard box (she is laying in a corner of the coop) and put it around her on 3 sides. She is boxed in and has privacy.
Funny story... I hadn't checked to see if her one egg was still underneath her in a few days. I checked her today and felt more than one egg. I was shocked. I picked her up and she was laying on 4 eggs. Two white leghorn eggs and 2 barred rock eggs. One of these BR eggs was her original egg. I was shocked wondering where she got these from. It dawned on me. Dh said earlier today my WL was laying in the corner with her.
The BR evidently got in there an laid an egg. She must have shoved the other eggs underneath her. I don't want too many more chicks. lol
I am going to take a pencil and mark them in case they get in there anymore.
I tried to move her into a box with her egg, but she didn't go for it. Being my first time dealing with a broody hen I let her have her way and put a ton of hay underneath her and built it up around her. I took a cardboard box (she is laying in a corner of the coop) and put it around her on 3 sides. She is boxed in and has privacy.
Funny story... I hadn't checked to see if her one egg was still underneath her in a few days. I checked her today and felt more than one egg. I was shocked. I picked her up and she was laying on 4 eggs. Two white leghorn eggs and 2 barred rock eggs. One of these BR eggs was her original egg. I was shocked wondering where she got these from. It dawned on me. Dh said earlier today my WL was laying in the corner with her.
I am going to take a pencil and mark them in case they get in there anymore.
