Will she accept them?

When I do kick her out of the box, after work, when I collect eggs, she goes out for a bit, baths, eats and goes back... but whens he's out, she does this little cluck, its not like the normal one... I swear she's calling to imaginary chicks to stay close.
She's definitely ready to be a mom, then. :lol:
Yes, I agree with cr, the younger the chicks, the better; but I really wouldn't advise letting her sit the additional duration of full incubation.
 
She's definitely ready to be a mom, then. :lol:
Yes, I agree with cr, the younger the chicks, the better; but I really wouldn't advise letting her sit the additional duration of full incubation.
My friend this summer had a Hen that loved sitting eggs and never mothered a clutch. She moved around from nest to nest till the Chicks hatched and had zero interest in Chicks..Just babysat eggs...
 
My friend this summer had a Hen that loved sitting eggs and never mothered a clutch. She moved around from nest to nest till the Chicks hatched and had zero interest in Chicks..Just babysat eggs...
You take that chance with any broody. :hmm It's unfortunate there's no mothering standard that all hens to abide to; but same thing with people, there are women who just are never cut out for the whole maternal business.
That's why I always have a backup brooder running with every broody clutch that I'm expecting.
 
Problem is, I don't need the chicks... I'd be doing it just to break her and then raise the chicks and sell them. If she doesn't mother them, they'd go into a brooder until I could sell them.
 
Well, She spent most of Saturday out in the yard, (so glad I didn't get chicks on Friday). Sunday she was back on when I got home from my volunteer work. Le sigh. I'm hoping she quits soon.
 
When I do kick her out of the box, after work, when I collect eggs, she goes out for a bit, baths, eats and goes back... but whens he's out, she does this little cluck, its not like the normal one... I swear she's calling to imaginary chicks to stay close.
She is...that's the 'broody cluck'.
It's maddening to hear when you have a serial broody!
I had one this year, she went broody at about 6 months old after laying just few eggs and was easily broken. Then I let her hatch in March, she weaned the chicks at 4 wks laid a few more eggs then went broody again, and again, and again! I broke her 7 times before giving her to a hatchoholic.
 
She is...that's the 'broody cluck'.
It's maddening to hear when you have a serial broody!
I had one this year, she went broody at about 6 months old after laying just few eggs and was easily broken. Then I let her hatch in March, she weaned the chicks at 4 wks laid a few more eggs then went broody again, and again, and again! I broke her 7 times before giving her to a hatchoholic.

I hope I don't have to give her away.. I can't have chicks every time she wants to go broody, but she's also one of my kid's favorite. Well, its gonna be a matter of what's best for her in the long run. We'll see what she does as our temps drop.
 

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