StonyGarden
Garden Ornament
Oh and I had to take the eggs away from the broody hen. She originally at 15. When I candled she had 12 and the other day when I was checking for chicks she had 9. She was either eating the chicks as they hatched or was eating the eggs/chicks before they hatched. All eggs are in incubator now.

I am glad she is fine. I had that happen to a poor bantam rooster once, he was our farm mascot and we were so sad when we thought he had gotten picked of. When I found him two days later we thought he wouldn't make it, as the two days were 80+ degree days and he was severely dehydrated and lethargic, we had to give him water with a dropper at first because he wouldn't drink or even move, but he made it