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  1. robin416

    Can nature take it's course?

    Co-broodys does not usually work. I did not catch these two girls sharing a nest until this nasty cold hit. I knew the one was in sitting on eggs then I realized one was missing. Dang if she wasn't in the same nest. I decided to leave them be until this awful cold moved out again. Now that the...
  2. robin416

    Can nature take it's course?

    skeeter9 the timing is that they will usually get up first thing in the morning and last thing before bedtime at night. If you truly do not think she's been up then pick her feathery behind up and tote it outside. Make sure her water and food are in the path for when she returns to the nest.
  3. robin416

    Can nature take it's course?

    As time goes on you will find that they all have a different approach to this broody thing. I've got one that I totally trust, she does not want her chicks out in the general population until they are two weeks old. So, she has her own pen during that time. I have one that wanted her peeps out...
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