No. Not unless she's currently brooding, which still won't guarantee she'll accept themoh no I'm so sorry! Do you think that I can just give a random hen that has been broody before some chicks? Will that work?
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No. Not unless she's currently brooding, which still won't guarantee she'll accept themoh no I'm so sorry! Do you think that I can just give a random hen that has been broody before some chicks? Will that work?
lol that is so hilarious, that last picMy chickens co-brood every time I give them hatchery eggs. Often one starts to brood and after a few day another hen joins. Sometime they even want to sit with 3 or mother with 3 after the chicks hatched.
These two sit on 6 eggs now.
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Last year , I had 3 broodies on 2 nests (11 eggs) in the hatching proces.
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A week later
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Black Australorp is named Phyllis, age 4, and the white Plymouth rock is named Rose, and she is 3.
Aw I heard that orpingtons go broody often, is that true?What adorable pictures!
My very first broody hen hatch, decades ago, was a co-brooded nest. I was dumbfounded and green as grass. Had no clue what to do so I just trusted the hens and watched them carefully. The two hens were sisters from a group of feed store bought Orpingtons. They shared brood duties but once the eggs hatched, all 3 of them... (They weren't very successful) one hen took over 90% of the mom duties and the other just stayed well back and occasionally might call when she found extra bugs or the like.
Good luck and hopefully they'll keep up the sweet synchronized brooding since it seems like they do well with it!
My Orps did seem to go broody more than some other breeds. Later, when I didn't have a rooster I liked around I sometimes got eggs from a friend with good bloodlines in her flock and let my ladies brood them. My best pet hen was a mix, Easter egger and ? she laid green eggs and was without a doubt the most loving and productive little hen I ever had.Aw I heard that orpingtons go broody often, is that true?
That's so funny that one cared for them more than the other
Yes, I bet they will go broody again this year, but I don't really want them to because I don't really want any more mixed breeds, instead I'm just going to get a few chicks from a local breeder.
Haha that's so funny because my easter egger is the most skittish thing in the world You can barely move without her zooming away.My Orps did seem to go broody more than some other breeds. Later, when I didn't have a rooster I liked around I sometimes got eggs from a friend with good bloodlines in her flock and let my ladies brood them. My best pet hen was a mix, Easter egger and ? she laid green eggs and was without a doubt the most loving and productive little hen I ever had.
Since for some years I kept Orps for egg sales I did have a larger pure orp flock, (my field of safety cones flock!) but for my personal pets I got what ever I fancied and looked fun. Orpington roosters are big, beautiful boys btw.
My best friends flock was ruled over by Big Daddy, he was the prettiest and toughest bird I'd ever seen. I gave her my worst psycho rooster and Big Daddy straightened him out.... big time. (yeah Big Daddy is what she named him, it fit!)
I have to agree I love Orps. Barred Rocks as well. My Lady Domino, a Barred Rock, was the queen of my pet flock, very fat and very dignified. All the hens backed off around her and was in every way Queen of the flock.Haha that's so funny because my easter egger is the most skittish thing in the world You can barely move without her zooming away.
Big Daddy is the cutest name for a huge roo. Mine's name Is Ledo, but his name was originally Leda when I thought he was a girl. He is a sweetie pie but so mean to my olive egger rooster Benny.
I have to consider getting some orpingtons sometime! I seem to be attracted to those chocolate orpingtons the most. I am just attracted to the orpington's overall size. I love fat chickens.
That is so sweet! Your hens are beautiful!My black sex link hatched five chicks a few years ago. She and my EE have always been close, so she kind of adopted Bully’s chicks. The other birds would run in fear, but EE was always allowed in.