Hi everyone,
I live in Southwest lower Michigan on 40 acres with my husband, 4 cats, a horse & 5 hens. One of my 2 year old Buff Orpington hens has gone broody & the neighbor has supplied 12 eggs for her. Monday 4/14 mid afternoon I moved her to a sectioned off piece of the hen house & then set the eggs with her at 8 p.m. My concern is I don't think she has left the box to eat or drink. Do I physically remove her from the nest each day to encourage her to eat & drink or just hope she will sometime soon on her own????? I'm getting pretty worried.
Please help!!!!!
Thanks
I live in Southwest lower Michigan on 40 acres with my husband, 4 cats, a horse & 5 hens. One of my 2 year old Buff Orpington hens has gone broody & the neighbor has supplied 12 eggs for her. Monday 4/14 mid afternoon I moved her to a sectioned off piece of the hen house & then set the eggs with her at 8 p.m. My concern is I don't think she has left the box to eat or drink. Do I physically remove her from the nest each day to encourage her to eat & drink or just hope she will sometime soon on her own????? I'm getting pretty worried.
Please help!!!!!
Thanks