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Denim Deb

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I had one go broody under the neighbor's bushes. These eggs were infertile, so I brought some home from the farm, and switched them. I wanted to move her, but didn't have a secure place to put her. And, this was when I was having constant vertigo attacks. I decided about a week b4 they would have hatched to build something but something found the nest and ate all the eggs. And a few weeks later, she was killed by a hawk. :(
 

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Denim Deb said:
I had one go broody under the neighbor's bushes. These eggs were infertile, so I brought some home from the farm, and switched them. I wanted to move her, but didn't have a secure place to put her. And, this was when I was having constant vertigo attacks. I decided about a week b4 they would have hatched to build something but something found the nest and ate all the eggs. And a few weeks later, she was killed by a hawk. :(
That stinks. I hope I get some sucessful broodies. Thanks for the responses!!
 

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noobiechickenlady said:
I just wish I HAD a broody...
I think I have a broody. I left yesturdays eggs in there and the same one has sat for 2 and 1/2 hrs. And I watched lay her egg and then she sat back down and has been since. I m hopeful.
 
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