When to move broody

tlynnus

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I have a broody hen that has been sitting on 2 eggs for the past 14 days. Right now she is sitting on them in her nesting box. I am nervous about letting them hatch in there because I'm concerned that the other 24 chickens might hurt them. I have a dog kennel set up as a nursery in the chicken run but am concerned that she might give up sitting on them if I move her. When would you move her or would you leave her where she is?
 
I always move my Broody Chicken hens with great success.
I set up the crate or Brooder pen with feed and water. Build a nest and add in the eggs. I then walk away till the Hen settles back on the eggs.
 
I moved mine a few days after beginning to set.(only one broody for me). I put her in a separate pen, she wasn’t happy at first but by the end of the day(a few hours) she went back to setting.
 
It's all very dependant on your hen. Some hens just want to sit on eggs and they don't seem to care where they are, other hens will have full-blown meltdowns if they can't be in the spot they selected for themselves and will abandon the eggs trying to return to an empty spot. To play it safe, I personally only move broodies early if they're still on fake eggs so I can be sure they're going to settle in before giving them the fertilized eggs. I've had good success doing what @oldhenlikesdogs suggested and moving them after the chicks hatch. A good broody will be focused on caring for her chicks at that point. Now I just make sure there is food and water really close to their box of choice and let them raise the chicks with the rest of the flock. I haven't had any issues doing this yet but if she's your first broody in the flock I would supervise for a while to see how they react the first time around.
My entire flock seems desensitized to newcomers at this point. :lau I have THREE MORE broodies right now playing musical nest boxes. :rolleyes: I was so excited when I had my first broody, now my non-broody hens are laying eggs in the corner of the coop because they can't get to the boxes with all the grumpy broodies. :gig
 

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