I had a strange hen, she went broody one year, and we let her hatch them, but then she just remained in the broody mindset to like 4 months in when the chicks were basically adult chickens. She would try to get their attention for food still, and when they went to bed on the roost, she would still put her wings out and try to cover them (though they were so big she was essentially just putting her wings on the two beside her.
I had a Phoenix hatch almost 4 clutches her 1st year. She kicked the chicks out at 6 weeks and would be on somebody else's eggs by the end of the day. She also has her chicks running to me by 2-3 days old. With one of her clutches I had 2 chicks that would stand on the front porch at bed time and chirp until I came out because they couldn't get to mom's roosting spot. They would follow me all the way out to the barn and fly up in my hand for me to put them up on the roost😂
Just had our first hen go broody and hatch out 9 chicks. It is magical to watch and to know that God put that instinct in them! They are the best at raising chicks and to watch them do all the work is so satisfying. I liked this video. Very informative and confirming to me for the process I just watched within my own flock. Thank you!
I am a new chicken owner and one of my hens went Broody with one egg and I watched so many UA-cam channels and your channel is the only channel that really educated me on what I need to know about my Broody hen and I want to thank you so much! 🐔 New subscriber as well..👍
@@unknown69801 Well you can try but I’m afraid if you add them they won’t hatch on the same day as the others and she may abandon them to take care of the chicks that hatched. Usually she will keep sitting on the newly hatched chicks for a day or two so she may keep sitting if they start to hatch in that time. It’s really hard to say for sure.
Great video! I have my first broody hen and I'm so excited but know nothing. I'm so relieved to hear that they can stay with the rest of the flock most of the time.
I loved this! My 3 year old actually enjoyed watching with me to the end! I need to be more persuasive to my city officials to allow me to have chickens! OML your clips were so precious! and "Mystery"
GREAT VIDEO. This video provided a lot of valuable information I didn't know since I'm currently experiencing a hen of mine being broody and it's my first time taking care of a broody hen.
Very nice and well done i lost my Brody hen lost year when I had a hoak took her life and I found this bird on a fence post looking at me and wanted to fight me for her all the hens and babys and roster were in the hen house ! I took her from it and guarded them and I never came back but my hens are no sitting yet and I stand this was 2 years ago because I now have 5 hens and 1 roster! I use to have 12 to 20 hens and I love my birds too my roster is cool and I give him his space and when I give corn it go's to jay jay and he tells the hens look at this! I thank you for your information about this and I have had years ago my son's teacher loaned us a Incubator i broken a week into it and i Bought a replacement and when the eggs hatched I just gave him the new one as a thank you we had 20 eggs wow what a lot! Lol! I guess I will go to the coop and get 6 to 8 little one's!
Awesome video! Thank you so much! First time chicken owner. We've had her for about a year. Previous owners said she didn't lay eggs. A few months after adopting her, she started laying eggs and now about a year later, she's brooding for the first time. The day our cat passed away is the day she started brooding. I may sound crazy, but I feel like she knew I was sad and her maternal instincts kicked in. Nature continues to amaze me.
Ahw sounds like she may not have been taken care of well. Hens will stop laying if they are under stress, malnourished, or if they just don’t like their living conditions. She must be very happy now!
They are so cute and amazing. And the fact that they can turn water and seeds to something amazing and nutrutional as an egg makes one wanna praise Yahweh.
I appreciate your video. I searched broody chicken. Mine are just coming up on 2 years. I got them from a hatchery but for eggs. I got them a good home and let them free range during the evening and weekends when we're home because we got eagle's that try to eat them. I lost my 1st chicken a couple months ago. It was just random I guess. Died in the coop. But now today I had a chicken perfectly fine after letting them out to free range I've got a chicken acting like it's dying. I separated her and immediately I had 4 eggs laid. I'm hoping my chicken lives through the night. But I was worried we has poisoning or something. I'm still learning.
Excellent informative video. I’ve got some Pekin bantams and they were both nesting on eggs.The first hen hatched 2 chicks….A few days later, the other hen hatched a chick and a day or 2 later I was shocked to see the other hen with 3 chicks! The other hen was still sitting on other eggs because I gave her eggs that were going to hatch at different times…so about 3 days ago I was delighted when another one hatched but this time…she’s staying close to the nest but I did see her today for the first time go further away so I thought she had abandoned the other egg but she went back to the last remaining egg and took this chick with her..I don think she wants to leave this one to be adopted by the other one again! The amazing thing is that I frequently found her eggs sitting in the cold as she wasn’t sitting on them correctly….i would help to push them under her only to find cold eggs yet again…A miracle that she hatched any eggs at all! Are you familiar with both these scenarios?
Best moms in the chicken world are aseel hens. They can hatch large clutches, they stay on top of the pecking order, they are great teachers and are in general excellent moms. They are very determined broodies too.
Great video! I searched you out because I've a single broody hen who killed the first hatch and I'm trying to figure out how to get one of the others broody.
This was super helpful! Thank you! I’m currently trying to get in my fair share of research on this specific Chicken topic, as we have a broody frizzle trying to hatch out six eggs!
Wyandotte’s go broody frequently, also. I have had a total of 30 hens this year and 6 of them are Gold Laced Wyandotte’s. Super moody and they go broody often.
Wow, very thorough and sensible information. I raised chickens for 20 years and never had a chicken go broody. Maybe I didn't allow them and didn't know.
Hi, I hope you don’t mind me asking for some advice. I don’t know what kind of chicken I have , just know she’s a smaller thin black chicken with white ears lol but she has 6 chicks, not sure what age they are but they are old enough to where I’m able to distinguish the roos from the chickens. We want to get 2-3 more chickens, is it a good idea? Or is it possible the new chickens could still hurt our chicken and the chicks though they aren’t so small anymore? Hope to see your reply 🥰
I had a chicken go broody this last week and I'm trying to figure out how to let her be a mommy comfortably. Cleaned the coop today and was glad when she sat back on the eggs afterwards. I was trying to figure out if I should separate her or not but I guess if you say it's fine that sounds easier anyways.
My chicken is currently sitting on air as I'm watching this video... She's definitely the stubborn type 😂 First time any of them have gotten broody and we don't have a rooster, so I didn't know what to do! Thanks for the informative video!
Can we keep the broody hen in the same coop with six other hens , how do I prevent other from taking the broody one's nesting box , can I move the broody ones to a less occupied nesting box
Your video is very good. Thanks! What do you do when he does attack you? Somebody recommends holding him face down, beak on the ground. What do you think about a combo stick and carrot approach? Beak on the ground if he attacks, raisins if he doesn't
I have a broody hen. Since their nesting box is mounted high I’m worried that when the chicks hatch they will fall off the box. Should I transfer them lower once they hatch and where?
Thank you so much for all the info it took 9 videos of not getting all my questions answered to finding yours that answered them all in one video. Thank you. I do have a question tho what do I do if she comes out to eat and drink and doesn’t go back? Instead she roosted w the rest of her flock leaving her clutch alone?????
If she did that there might be something wrong with the eggs. They could have either not been fertilized or they died. It’s difficult to get them to sit again if they abandon their clutch, but they usually only abandon it if there’s a problem.
Yes! She never got to hatch a clutch before we got her. He said she tried to hatch the entire time he had her which was two years. He never let her because he incubated the eggs so she would attack him every day when he would collect. She was so happy I gave her eggs as soon as I got her home and she sat immediately. She was the best!
After buying an incubator my Orpington decided to go broody!(I think) she’s been in the box for a a couple hours it seems and now she’s moving shavings around her..is this a sign of a broody girl?
My bantam is about to hatch 3 chicks she has been on them 17 days. I am in NJ temp at night in 20’s. Daytime 50. Should I take them in garage with heat lamp or heater
So we have isa browns and we have had them for a year.one of are hens went broody but we had to clean out her nest because, it smelled like rotten eggs.we got her out of her nest .we put some of the eggs back after we cleaned it.but she hasn’t gone back in.is she still broody?
Thank you for the wonderful video! Last year I got chickens for the first time. I just ordered more chicks from a hatchery. I don’t have any broody hens yet (they will be 1 year old in February). I live in Wisconsin. Should I try to keep the chicks in a brooding box in the coop (I do have electricity and heat lamp) n see if one hen adopts them? I do have the order for the chicks to come mid-February, perhaps I should delay to late March. Any suggestions?
Thank you! I wouldn’t try to get a hen to adopt them especially since none have had chicks yet. You’ll want to keep them separated. I would hold off for warmer weather as well they will have a better chance and it will be less stress on you.
I had a broody that just hatched some chicks a few days ago. Every time she left the box there was drama. I’m hoping the drama doesn’t happen again. She is in the coop I have a dog crate in front of her nest because I’m not chick proof yet but she did get out today to dust bath
Hi I have a 10 month old blue barred rock that my Rhode island red rooster is a favorite the past 6 weeks I had to separate him from the coop he has been overbreeding her and now injured her comb yesterday because she was acting odd well my first year with raising chickens I found out she is acting broody now and want nothing to do with him too but if I let her sit on eggs in the nesting box but not let her free range with him now the eggs won't be fertilized so I don't know what to do
Thank you for this great video on broody hens. I have my first broody hen setting now. Question ... if you are leaving the baby chicks and mama hen with the rest of the flock do you have to change to a chick starter feed & stop feeding a layer pellet?
Yes and chick starter did not affect my layers one bit. At four weeks they are all on layer feed. However I don’t use pellets I use crumbles for everything.
I like to take my broody hens and put them in a very large dog kennel in the coop. And let them out daily. I find in my flock my girls are calmer when they are in the kennels instead of the regular boxes. It’s also nice because mom isn’t stressed about her chicks running around while she still is sitting on eggs. And yes once chicks hatch I put food and water in with them
This hen I have was laying eggs on the daily base,not laying now but only wants to stay in the nesting box. With or without eggs. I put her down off the box,to eat ,etc. At least once daily. I work around 6 hrs.daily,check on her before and after work.
I just got a silkie rooster and hen. They were given to me. Then we purchase to silkie Cochin pullets. It’s almost Thanksgiving and my silkie hen just went broody with no eggs. Since we are still new at all this we really wanted to wait until spring to let her hatch a clutch. I’m trying to break her very humanly from being broody because there are no eggs to be hatched. I guess my question is since I go get her one egg daily how would I have know she was going to go broody? I would have possibly left the eggs but I so no signs until I did lol. How long can the eggs be left out or if I take them in the house and she goes broody can I bring her eggs back to her? Sorry for all the questions I just really want to take care of her.
I have a partridge cochin that has gone broody before she is even a year old. I decided to let her hatch some because she seemed pretty adamant about it, she seems to be doing okay. I did separate her while I finish my pen extension so the other hens would quit sitting on her and causing a commotion - Pepper is super loud when she is angry lol.
My buff orp went broody about a week ago. She's only 28 weeks old!! Pulled all her belly feathers out and keeps trying, though she's sweet and I pull the eggs from under her every day. Hoping in 21 days she'll go back to just being a hen!! I'm in the Midwest and it's COLD and SNOWY
Help, I have a brooding hen and I should have chicks in a few weeks. She's nesting in a coop that is about 3 feet off the ground. Food and water are at ground level. When the chicks hatch will mom get her chicks down to the ground level to feed and water? Do I need to move them? Thanks for your videos, very helpful!
No she won’t get them down they will fall to ground and should be fine. If the nesting boxes were too high she would know not to lay there and try to lay on the ground. You can also put them down yourself after 2-3 days if they haven’t done it themselves. Put some hay down and they will have some extra padding for the trip down. Good luck!
Thank you so much for this video. I just noticed the feathers in the nest box! My hens are just over a year and one just started acting like a maniac: she has her tail fanned out and she is doing that posture with her wings out and low like that grey chicken in your video. Could this mean she is starting to go broody??
Such a great video! One question I have a Hen who is broody every other day so I’m not sure what to do with her? Do I leave the eggs or take them? She will stay in the coop on the eggs one day then the next day she comes out the for the whole day I’m not sure if that’s normal or not ? Thanks !
She may not be broody she might just be taking her time laying especially if she just started laying. I’ve seen hens sit for hours trying to lay. I would remove the eggs every day unless you want her to hatch then I would let her compile 12 eggs and leave them in there.
Another good breed for hatching eggs in my own personal experience was cochins and Bantam coaches, again they can't sit on as many eggs but they're great mothers, every single time I one of my Bantam coaching girls go broody her sister will also sit in the nesting box all day everyday with her but she's not sitting on a clutch she's just hanging out with her sister and I'm also guessing she does it because I give them a lot more treats to keep their energy levels up. And the sister will also help her look after the chicks and it's funny because the sister who didn't hatch the clutch becomes highly aggressive towards the other chickens while the sister who did hatch it just kind of sits there and keeps the chicks warm
Hi!!! I have a question… I have 4 hens, getting a rooster soon. One of them wants to have chicks… so if I wait two three days and then she has more than enough. Will they hatch all at the same time? Thanks!
Yes because the eggs need to be under the hen for 24 hours straight before they are sort of activated. So once she sits they will all start growing at the same exact time. 😊
Hello need your help. I got hen. She dont leave the nesting box. But the eggs where dead already. Decided to throw the eggs and get here out. She dont eat nor drink water . She is acting weird. I think she is crazy already. I dont know how to help her huhu.
Hi, I just now came across this video!! Such great info! Thank you! I’m a new chicken mom and I have been trying to figure out something… what do you feed the new chicken momma and her chicks. I ask the feed they have now is organic layer food which isn’t good for chickens until 14 weeks and older. Would you do chick starter for mom and chicks? Thanks in advance
I had a strange hen, she went broody one year, and we let her hatch them, but then she just remained in the broody mindset to like 4 months in when the chicks were basically adult chickens. She would try to get their attention for food still, and when they went to bed on the roost, she would still put her wings out and try to cover them (though they were so big she was essentially just putting her wings on the two beside her.
🤣 Helicopter mom lol
Wooow that sounds very hilarious and strange 😂😂😂😂😂
She sounds like a great mama hen to me!! And yes helicopter mama!
poor soul ... she does not want to accept that her children have already grown up ...
I had one do that also and the babies were almost as big as her and she couldn’t cover them with her wings anymore 😂
Came here after getting so many broody hen videos in my suggested.
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Same.
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I had a Phoenix hatch almost 4 clutches her 1st year. She kicked the chicks out at 6 weeks and would be on somebody else's eggs by the end of the day. She also has her chicks running to me by 2-3 days old. With one of her clutches I had 2 chicks that would stand on the front porch at bed time and chirp until I came out because they couldn't get to mom's roosting spot. They would follow me all the way out to the barn and fly up in my hand for me to put them up on the roost😂
Just had our first hen go broody and hatch out 9 chicks. It is magical to watch and to know that God put that instinct in them! They are the best at raising chicks and to watch them do all the work is so satisfying. I liked this video. Very informative and confirming to me for the process I just watched within my own flock. Thank you!
You are absolutely right. It's all about learning how you're own chickens work in their environment provided for them.
You have happy chickens. 🙂
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I don’t even have chickens why am I watching this?
Because now you need chickens!! 😂😂
You have a subconscious need to sit on eggs.
Because it’s wonderful watching good parenting
Now you are ready for them!
@@charsiu_808 Yes! I shall conquer the quest for healthy chickens!
A big THANK YOU from Dooralong NSW Australia. Your video is full of great tips, is absolutely on point, and no rambling. You are a natural educator!
Thank you I like to get right to the point because that’s the type of video I like to watch. Just too many things to do in a day. I appreciate you. 🥰
Oh my goodness, love your little guy with one of his chickens at the end there. So cute. Farm kids rock!
I am a new chicken owner and one of my hens went Broody with one egg and I watched so many UA-cam channels and your channel is the only channel that really educated me on what I need to know about my Broody hen and I want to thank you so much! 🐔
New subscriber as well..👍
Thank you so much! I’m so glad it was helpful.
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@@MilkAndHoneyAcreage hey I have a question, my broody hen has been sitting on eggs for 2 days. Is it too late to add more eggs?
@@unknown69801 Well you can try but I’m afraid if you add them they won’t hatch on the same day as the others and she may abandon them to take care of the chicks that hatched. Usually she will keep sitting on the newly hatched chicks for a day or two so she may keep sitting if they start to hatch in that time. It’s really hard to say for sure.
What BRILLIANT advice! ESPECIALLY about the food and water not being by the nest! THANK YOU!
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Right, I had just taken mine water and feed and went right back out to remove it!
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Thank you for sharing your experience!! 💞💞💞💞
You’re such a lovely person the way you care and love your hens.
Thank you! We try to treat them well they have been so giving to us with their eggs and we really enjoy raising them.
Great video! I have my first broody hen and I'm so excited but know nothing. I'm so relieved to hear that they can stay with the rest of the flock most of the time.
Sounds like a beautiful life you're living. Wish you all the best
I loved this! My 3 year old actually enjoyed watching with me to the end! I need to be more persuasive to my city officials to allow me to have chickens! OML your clips were so precious! and "Mystery"
💟Thank You!💟 Do it it only takes planting that seed to get your officials thinking about it.
GREAT VIDEO. This video provided a lot of valuable information I didn't know since I'm currently experiencing a hen of mine being broody and it's my first time taking care of a broody hen.
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Very nice and well done i lost my Brody hen lost year when I had a hoak took her life and I found this bird on a fence post looking at me and wanted to fight me for her all the hens and babys and roster were in the hen house ! I took her from it and guarded them and I never came back but my hens are no sitting yet and I stand this was 2 years ago because I now have 5 hens and 1 roster! I use to have 12 to 20 hens and I love my birds too my roster is cool and I give him his space and when I give corn it go's to jay jay and he tells the hens look at this! I thank you for your information about this and I have had years ago my son's teacher loaned us a Incubator i broken a week into it and i Bought a replacement and when the eggs hatched I just gave him the new one as a thank you we had 20 eggs wow what a lot! Lol! I guess I will go to the coop and get 6 to 8 little one's!
Awesome video! Thank you so much! First time chicken owner. We've had her for about a year. Previous owners said she didn't lay eggs. A few months after adopting her, she started laying eggs and now about a year later, she's brooding for the first time. The day our cat passed away is the day she started brooding. I may sound crazy, but I feel like she knew I was sad and her maternal instincts kicked in. Nature continues to amaze me.
Ahw sounds like she may not have been taken care of well. Hens will stop laying if they are under stress, malnourished, or if they just don’t like their living conditions. She must be very happy now!
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This is so informative! Thank you!
Great info, well presented. Thanks!
Wow! Such a great video! I learned so much! Thank you
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Great job pushing the information. You would make a great teacher! Thank You!
Thank you so much!
So awesome you teach us . priceless
Very good, informative video. I have my first broody hen, can't wait for chicks
Thank you love from India
Very helpful video, thank you!
Thanks a lot. Very informative 👏👌👍.
Thank you for taking care of them🙏
Fabulous video! Thank you
My hens who brood in one nest without fighting:
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Excellent information. Thank you.
Thanks you!
They are so cute and amazing. And the fact that they can turn water and seeds to something amazing and nutrutional as an egg makes one wanna praise Yahweh.
Me too
Very informative and helpful, thank you 😊.
Thank you!
I appreciate your video. I searched broody chicken. Mine are just coming up on 2 years. I got them from a hatchery but for eggs. I got them a good home and let them free range during the evening and weekends when we're home because we got eagle's that try to eat them.
I lost my 1st chicken a couple months ago. It was just random I guess. Died in the coop. But now today I had a chicken perfectly fine after letting them out to free range I've got a chicken acting like it's dying. I separated her and immediately I had 4 eggs laid. I'm hoping my chicken lives through the night. But I was worried we has poisoning or something. I'm still learning.
Thank you for the video its really helpful
Excellent informative video. I’ve got some Pekin bantams and they were both nesting on eggs.The first hen hatched 2 chicks….A few days later, the other hen hatched a chick and a day or 2 later I was shocked to see the other hen with 3 chicks!
The other hen was still sitting on other eggs because I gave her eggs that were going to hatch at different times…so about 3 days ago I was delighted when another one hatched but this time…she’s staying close to the nest but I did see her today for the first time go further away so I thought she had abandoned the other egg but she went back to the last remaining egg and took this chick with her..I don think she wants to leave this one to be adopted by the other one again!
The amazing thing is that I frequently found her eggs sitting in the cold as she wasn’t sitting on them correctly….i would help to push them under her only to find cold eggs yet again…A miracle that she hatched any eggs at all!
Are you familiar with both these scenarios?
Best moms in the chicken world are aseel hens. They can hatch large clutches, they stay on top of the pecking order, they are great teachers and are in general excellent moms. They are very determined broodies too.
Excellent video. I've always been curious about how broody hens eat and what actually causes them to be broody.
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Excellent video!
You help me a lot. Thank you.
This help a lot! So, thank you!
Great video! I searched you out because I've a single broody hen who killed the first hatch and I'm trying to figure out how to get one of the others broody.
Thank you for answering my question
I really like those 5 gallon buckets! Great idea...
Thank you! Very cheap and very easy to clean!
I have a large speckled Sussex who just went broody and it’s one of the coldest winter ever. It’s usually -10 Fahrenheit with wind chill
Great info I’ve got a hen in the laying box now when I reach in to remove the eggs her feathers go up like she’s mad lol I’ll pull her out today.
So helpful thank you.
This was super helpful! Thank you! I’m currently trying to get in my fair share of research on this specific Chicken topic, as we have a broody frizzle trying to hatch out six eggs!
Thank you! Are going to let her?
Heck yeah! I Just candled them and I saw movement in one, and I spotted the embryo in another! 7 days into incubation today
This content was so helpful xoxo
Awesome vid! Thanks!
Thanks very helpful.
Great video, thankyou!
Excellent presentation!
Thank you!
I kind of miss having chickens. They're not the most intelligent creatures, bless them, but they do have such distinct personalities.
This is true! 🤣
Wyandotte’s go broody frequently, also. I have had a total of 30 hens this year and 6 of them are Gold Laced Wyandotte’s. Super moody and they go broody often.
First ever wyandotte went broody right after laying the first clutch in the first year. Adorable fiesty lady
Thank you for this!
Thanks for sharing! I have 2 broody hens right now so we may have babies soon!
I bet you’re so excited! I love it!
Wow, very thorough and sensible information. I raised chickens for 20 years and never had a chicken go broody. Maybe I didn't allow them and didn't know.
Possibly if you collected the eggs every day. Thank you!
Hi, I hope you don’t mind me asking for some advice. I don’t know what kind of chicken I have , just know she’s a smaller thin black chicken with white ears lol but she has 6 chicks, not sure what age they are but they are old enough to where I’m able to distinguish the roos from the chickens. We want to get 2-3 more chickens, is it a good idea? Or is it possible the new chickens could still hurt our chicken and the chicks though they aren’t so small anymore? Hope to see your reply 🥰
I had a chicken go broody this last week and I'm trying to figure out how to let her be a mommy comfortably. Cleaned the coop today and was glad when she sat back on the eggs afterwards. I was trying to figure out if I should separate her or not but I guess if you say it's fine that sounds easier anyways.
My chicken is currently sitting on air as I'm watching this video... She's definitely the stubborn type 😂 First time any of them have gotten broody and we don't have a rooster, so I didn't know what to do! Thanks for the informative video!
Thanks for watching!
I'm in the same situation..and we are new to chicken keeping..only a couple of years now
My hen hatched her first chick out today, 2 days before she turns 7 months old. She is so happy!
Can we keep the broody hen in the same coop with six other hens , how do I prevent other from taking the broody one's nesting box , can I move the broody ones to a less occupied nesting box
Your video is very good. Thanks!
What do you do when he does attack you? Somebody recommends holding him face down, beak on the ground. What do you think about a combo stick and carrot approach? Beak on the ground if he attacks, raisins if he doesn't
I have a broody hen. Since their nesting box is mounted high I’m worried that when the chicks hatch they will fall off the box. Should I transfer them lower once they hatch and where?
Thank you so much for all the info it took 9 videos of not getting all my questions answered to finding yours that answered them all in one video. Thank you. I do have a question tho what do I do if she comes out to eat and drink and doesn’t go back? Instead she roosted w the rest of her flock leaving her clutch alone?????
If she did that there might be something wrong with the eggs. They could have either not been fertilized or they died. It’s difficult to get them to sit again if they abandon their clutch, but they usually only abandon it if there’s a problem.
Good Video/Info.
Awesome thank you.
So helpful ❤
That's pretty cool about the mamma silky. One persons nightmare and another's favorite.
Yes! She never got to hatch a clutch before we got her. He said she tried to hatch the entire time he had her which was two years. He never let her because he incubated the eggs so she would attack him every day when he would collect. She was so happy I gave her eggs as soon as I got her home and she sat immediately. She was the best!
Thx 4 sharing
After buying an incubator my Orpington decided to go broody!(I think) she’s been in the box for a a couple hours it seems and now she’s moving shavings around her..is this a sign of a broody girl?
My bantam is about to hatch 3 chicks she has been on them 17 days. I am in NJ temp at night in 20’s. Daytime 50. Should I take them in garage with heat lamp or heater
So we have isa browns and we have had them for a year.one of are hens went broody but we had to clean out her nest because, it smelled like rotten eggs.we got her out of her nest .we put some of the eggs back after we cleaned it.but she hasn’t gone back in.is she still broody?
Thank you for the wonderful video! Last year I got chickens for the first time. I just ordered more chicks from a hatchery. I don’t have any broody hens yet (they will be 1 year old in February). I live in Wisconsin. Should I try to keep the chicks in a brooding box in the coop (I do have electricity and heat lamp) n see if one hen adopts them? I do have the order for the chicks to come mid-February, perhaps I should delay to late March. Any suggestions?
Thank you! I wouldn’t try to get a hen to adopt them especially since none have had chicks yet. You’ll want to keep them separated. I would hold off for warmer weather as well they will have a better chance and it will be less stress on you.
I had a broody that just hatched some chicks a few days ago. Every time she left the box there was drama. I’m hoping the drama doesn’t happen again. She is in the coop I have a dog crate in front of her nest because I’m not chick proof yet but she did get out today to dust bath
I don't have chickens but this is so interesting! I just might have to get some!😉❤
Go for it!
Hi I have a 10 month old blue barred rock that my Rhode island red rooster is a favorite the past 6 weeks I had to separate him from the coop he has been overbreeding her and now injured her comb yesterday because she was acting odd well my first year with raising chickens I found out she is acting broody now and want nothing to do with him too but if I let her sit on eggs in the nesting box but not let her free range with him now the eggs won't be fertilized so I don't know what to do
Thank you so much
Thanks 😊 because my white chicken when broody so how do it take for the hatching
Thank you for this great video on broody hens. I have my first broody hen setting now. Question ... if you are leaving the baby chicks and mama hen with the rest of the flock do you have to change to a chick starter feed & stop feeding a layer pellet?
Yes and chick starter did not affect my layers one bit. At four weeks they are all on layer feed. However I don’t use pellets I use crumbles for everything.
I like to take my broody hens and put them in a very large dog kennel in the coop. And let them out daily. I find in my flock my girls are calmer when they are in the kennels instead of the regular boxes. It’s also nice because mom isn’t stressed about her chicks running around while she still is sitting on eggs. And yes once chicks hatch I put food and water in with them
This hen I have was laying eggs on the daily base,not laying now but only wants to stay in the nesting box. With or without eggs. I put her down off the box,to eat ,etc. At least once daily. I work around 6 hrs.daily,check on her before and after work.
I just got a silkie rooster and hen. They were given to me. Then we purchase to silkie Cochin pullets. It’s almost Thanksgiving and my silkie hen just went broody with no eggs. Since we are still new at all this we really wanted to wait until spring to let her hatch a clutch. I’m trying to break her very humanly from being broody because there are no eggs to be hatched. I guess my question is since I go get her one egg daily how would I have know she was going to go broody? I would have possibly left the eggs but I so no signs until I did lol. How long can the eggs be left out or if I take them in the house and she goes broody can I bring her eggs back to her? Sorry for all the questions I just really want to take care of her.
What incubator do u use and where could I get one 😁😁😁
thank you for the video
I have a partridge cochin that has gone broody before she is even a year old. I decided to let her hatch some because she seemed pretty adamant about it, she seems to be doing okay. I did separate her while I finish my pen extension so the other hens would quit sitting on her and causing a commotion - Pepper is super loud when she is angry lol.
They can be feisty when they want babies! Lol good luck!
My buff orp went broody about a week ago. She's only 28 weeks old!! Pulled all her belly feathers out and keeps trying, though she's sweet and I pull the eggs from under her every day. Hoping in 21 days she'll go back to just being a hen!! I'm in the Midwest and it's COLD and SNOWY
My chicken went broody,how long for her to lay eggs after chiks were born?
Help, I have a brooding hen and I should have chicks in a few weeks. She's nesting in a coop that is about 3 feet off the ground. Food and water are at ground level. When the chicks hatch will mom get her chicks down to the ground level to feed and water? Do I need to move them? Thanks for your videos, very helpful!
No she won’t get them down they will fall to ground and should be fine. If the nesting boxes were too high she would know not to lay there and try to lay on the ground. You can also put them down yourself after 2-3 days if they haven’t done it themselves. Put some hay down and they will have some extra padding for the trip down. Good luck!
Thank you so much for this video. I just noticed the feathers in the nest box! My hens are just over a year and one just started acting like a maniac: she has her tail fanned out and she is doing that posture with her wings out and low like that grey chicken in your video. Could this mean she is starting to go broody??
Yep that’s a tell!
I loooove Cochins!
Such a great video! One question I have a Hen who is broody every other day so I’m not sure what to do with her? Do I leave the eggs or take them? She will stay in the coop on the eggs one day then the next day she comes out the for the whole day I’m not sure if that’s normal or not ? Thanks !
She may not be broody she might just be taking her time laying especially if she just started laying. I’ve seen hens sit for hours trying to lay. I would remove the eggs every day unless you want her to hatch then I would let her compile 12 eggs and leave them in there.
Another good breed for hatching eggs in my own personal experience was cochins and Bantam coaches, again they can't sit on as many eggs but they're great mothers, every single time I one of my Bantam coaching girls go broody her sister will also sit in the nesting box all day everyday with her but she's not sitting on a clutch she's just hanging out with her sister and I'm also guessing she does it because I give them a lot more treats to keep their energy levels up. And the sister will also help her look after the chicks and it's funny because the sister who didn't hatch the clutch becomes highly aggressive towards the other chickens while the sister who did hatch it just kind of sits there and keeps the chicks warm
Yes Cochins are wonderful I love mine!
Interesting. My latest book involves a chicken, paramedic Chris and the runaway chicken.
One of my Sapphires are 7 months and just hatched out her first set of eggs.
Hi!!! I have a question… I have 4 hens, getting a rooster soon. One of them wants to have chicks… so if I wait two three days and then she has more than enough. Will they hatch all at the same time? Thanks!
Yes because the eggs need to be under the hen for 24 hours straight before they are sort of activated. So once she sits they will all start growing at the same exact time. 😊
Hello need your help. I got hen. She dont leave the nesting box. But the eggs where dead already. Decided to throw the eggs and get here out. She dont eat nor drink water . She is acting weird. I think she is crazy already. I dont know how to help her huhu.
Hi, I just now came across this video!! Such great info! Thank you! I’m a new chicken mom and I have been trying to figure out something… what do you feed the new chicken momma and her chicks. I ask the feed they have now is organic layer food which isn’t good for chickens until 14 weeks and older. Would you do chick starter for mom and chicks? Thanks in advance
Yes chick starter for both Mom and chicks.
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Thank you so much!! I appreciate it!!