SA Farm
Herd Master
I’ve found that the best way to have a broody is to separate her. Her own nest, feed, and water where the other hens can’t crowd her, add to her eggs, or pile on to co-brood. I have tried to just let nature take its course, but it always ends badly that way - at least for me
Broken eggs, squished or killed after hatching by the other hens or, in one case, a drake - especially when first hatched when mama is mostly still sitting on the nest.
I now have several options of places where I can put a broody. Dog houses with small attached runs, a wire dog crate with hardware cloth and boards to keep the weather out and the babies in, a big indoor rabbit cage etc depending on where it needs to be or the weather.
Broken eggs, squished or killed after hatching by the other hens or, in one case, a drake - especially when first hatched when mama is mostly still sitting on the nest.
I now have several options of places where I can put a broody. Dog houses with small attached runs, a wire dog crate with hardware cloth and boards to keep the weather out and the babies in, a big indoor rabbit cage etc depending on where it needs to be or the weather.