Can I let my chickens hatch their own eggs?

It's not uncommon for a laying hen to go broody, especially in the early spring and summer months. For those who need to refresh your flock, try allowing the hen to sit on a clutch of eggs (usually 10 to 14), and let them hatch out naturally into fluffy baby chicks.
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Can chickens hatch their own eggs?

To breed chickens, you first need a rooster to get the job done, as an unfertilized egg will never hatch. One rooster per twenty hens should suffice to get plenty of fertilized eggs. This rooster, however, will not fertilize every hen's egg. Spy on your flock and look for a little mounting action.
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Should I let my broody hen hatch eggs?

It's really quite simple to let a broody hen hatch a clutch of eggs (as compared to using an incubator) because she does all the work. She keeps the eggs warm and safe, she even turns them.
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Do chickens need help hatching?

Generally speaking you will NOT want to intervene in the hatching process when incubating fertile eggs. If conditions in the incubator are right, it can take 24 hours for a chick to escape the egg after it has pipped, and that's perfectly natural and not a cause for concern.
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Can I leave my broody hen in the coop?

While you could certainly leave your broody hen in with the rest of the flock, there are some things you'll need to consider if you want each hatch to be successful. I have successfully allowed broody hens to hatch in my regular chicken coop right alongside my flock.
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How to Hatch Chicks with a Broody Hen



What month do hens go broody?

We say a hen has “gone broody” when something in her biological clock kicks in and she starts sitting on a nest of eggs. It usually happens in the spring or early summertime but I've had hens suddenly go broody in September. The most obvious sign of broody hen behavior is she won't get off the nest.
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Can you move a brooding hen and her eggs?

You can move a broody hen and her nest of hatching eggs. It is sometimes necessary to move broody hens and if you pick the right time of day it can be done easily with little risk of the hen leaving the nest.
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What to do after hen hatched eggs?

Wait until all the eggs are hatched, and then go ahead and move her and her babies. She will not abandon her chicks, so unlike moving a broody on eggs, there is little danger moving her. Once you have her and the chicks situated, either with the flock or separate, the hen will do all the work of raising them.
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How do you know if a chick is stuck in the egg?

WHEN should I help? You can tell the chick is having trouble if it gets stuck for several hours in the MIDDLE of the unzipping stage, either pointlessly banging its beak against the hole without making further openings in the shell or mostly unzipped but unable to kick free.
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How long can a hen be off her eggs?

Left unattended, a hen will stay broody for around 21 days, which is the time it takes to hatch a clutch of fertile eggs. After 21 days the behavior should stop, but sometimes, a hen will remain broody and it's important to “break,” or stop a broody hen before she harms herself.
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How many hours a day do hens sit on eggs?

The hen will then sit on the eggs for 21 days - only leaving the nest for short periods of time (about 20 minutes) to get feed, drink and generally have a run around. After 18 days, the chick will then start 'pipping' or breaking through the shell. You might notice your hen clucking to encourage the chick out.
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Can chickens tell if their eggs are fertile?

A hen does not know if her eggs are fertilised or not. In fact (much like a human) a rooster can be infertile, so a hen's eggs might not be fertilised even if she is in a flock with a rooster. Many modern breeds and commercial hybrid hens will do nothing with their eggs other than lay them and walk away.
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How long can fertilized eggs survive without heat?

Embryos have survived at temperatures below 90°F for up to 18 hours. You should continue to incubate the eggs after the outage; then candle them 4 to 6 days later to check for further development or signs of life.
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How do I hatch my own chicken eggs?

5 Steps: Hatching Eggs Without An Incubator
  1. Build Your Own Warm Container. The easiest way to keep eggs warm is to place them under a broody hen. ...
  2. Find Fertile Eggs. ...
  3. Maintain the Right Temperature and Humidity. ...
  4. Turn The Eggs. ...
  5. Leave The Eggs To Hatch.
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How do you encourage hatching?

9 Tips for a Successful Hatch Day
  1. Increase Humidity. Toward the end of the 21 days you will want to increase the humidity levels in your incubator. ...
  2. Stop Rotating. On day 19 stop rotating the eggs. ...
  3. Paper Towel. ...
  4. Set Up Your Brooder. ...
  5. Be Patient. ...
  6. Let Them Dry. ...
  7. Separate Newborns. ...
  8. Dip Beaks.
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What happens if you help a chick hatch?

If you do decide to help a chick hatch, know that the chick might not live, or might be fine…or might “survive” but have “other issues”— which means you've possibly increased the work for yourself. A friend once helped a chick from a shell that had completely misshapen legs.
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What happens if chicken eggs don't hatch in 21 days?

If there are still unhatched eggs at day 21, don't despair. It is possible that timing or temperature went slightly awry, so give the eggs until Day 23. Candle any unhatched eggs to see if they are still alive before discarding them. Keep in mind that when hatching eggs, you will likely end up with roosters.
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Do chickens get sad when you take their eggs?

The simplest answer to this is 'no'. Laying eggs is as instinctive to hens as perching and scratching. It's something they need to do, but they are not doing it with thoughts of hatching chicks, and will leave their egg as soon as it has been laid.
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Can you eat eggs a hen has been sitting on?

All you have to do is gently drop it into a glass of water. Eggs that sit on the bottom are very fresh—they're perfectly safe to eat. As an egg ages, air seeps into it through the pores in the eggshell, causing the egg to become buoyant.
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Why do chickens kick eggs out of nest?

Hens do sometimes kick an egg out of the nest and there is usually a good reason, It may be bad, infertile, have a cracked shell or simply be uncomfortable for her.
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How long does a chicken sit on eggs before hatching?

The incubation period for chicken eggs is 20 to 21 days, and increases up to 30 days for other poultry. After sitting for some days, a broody hen can be given some newly hatched chicks and, if they are accepted, the original eggs can be removed and replaced with more chicks.
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Why is my chicken sitting on an empty nest?

Broodiness is controlled by hormones. If a hen sits on an empty nest or infertile eggs, the peeps from chicks will never come and she will sit waiting indefinitely. In her desire to be a mother, she will neglect her own health, eating less and losing weight.
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What breed of chicken is most broody?

Standard size chicken breeds that are the most likely to go broody are: Cochins. Buff Orpingtons. Light Brahmas.
...
Other breeds that have a relatively strong tendency to go broody are:
  • Turkens.
  • Buff Brahmas.
  • Cuckoo Marans.
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Why is my hen sleeping in the nesting box?

The first, and main, reason why chickens sleep in nesting boxes is the nest box is higher than the roost. Chickens will try to roost for the night at the highest place possible in the coop. If your nest box is higher than your roost bars, your chickens will try to claim it as a sleeping spot.
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Will an egg hatch if it gets cold?

Eggs which have been subjected to freezing conditions (in the coop or in shipping) will have suffered damage to their internal structures and are highly unlikely to hatch. Incubation during this time of year due to the temperatures will have to occur indoors with a stable temperature.
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