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Broody moved the eggs to another 'nest' - why?

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Hello everyone. I'm a little worried about what to do with my broody hen. She has sat well before but today I found some eggy smear by the nesting box I had made for her and she was sitting on the remaining eggs in a corner (one is sadly cracked and I assume that means I should bin it....)

 

Anyway, I have placed the eggs back in the nest but I'm worried she'll just move them again and maybe break some more (and eat them). Any advice please?

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Thanks for the responses. I did check for signs of mite and couldn't see any so I'm not sure that is the problem. Too hot is a possibility as she had moved opposite the doorway, but I was worried she might get damp there if it rains again. She is in a bantam house and just tucked around the corner. She is about 4 or 5 years old and sat on eggs before but sadly they slipped out from under her at one point, until I put her in a lasagna dish (not roasting tin!) to hold the eggs in under her. She sat for nearly 4 weeks but the eggs never hatched having probably got too cold after slipping out. I have faith in her perseverance though.

 

I'm keeping an eye on the mite possibility but have given her Ivermectin as a precaution anyway - she's not laying after all. I'm also now checking her twice daily instead of kicking her out only once a day to eat and drink. She should be a fairly good broody being a cuckoo maran.

 

I may try the micropore tape as I am due to candle soon anyway. I only bought 6 eggs as having lots of chicks is not going to be sensible, but I'd rather not cut down to only 4 within the first 2 weeks.

 

Thanks for the ideas. I have spotted the eggshell outside so perhaps it broke and she ate some then tidied up. She is a lovely chicken.

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Just an update in case anyone else has a similar problem.... I found out that Norma was stepping on the edge of the nesting 'tray' and being a large bird she catapulted the eggs out of the nest. She has 3 left out of 6 but only one looks likely to hatch when I candled last week. They are due on Tuesday but I think I'll get a couple of day old chicks too.

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