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My two Pekins have been laying nearly every day since February and all good in health at the moment. One has gone broody...after my last experience this is definitely a broody chicken and she's super keen! I only have two chickens and the other Pekin has also taken to the nest as they are very close.
Anyway....I bought 10 fertile eggs to see what happened and as a bit of fun for the children. The broody hen has plucked a few chest feathers, looking after the eggs etc very well. The other Pekin is not leaving the nest but isn't really broody...I don't think, just sticking with her friend. This other Pekin is hindering things a little....when they do leave the nest to eat she's just sitting on any eggs and not doing a very good job....leaving some to go cold etc.
I don't really want to split them up but I also want to give the eggs the best chance of hatching. Also would splitting the up upset the broody hen and cause her to come off the nest.
Does any one have any advice on what I should do?
Many thanks!

My two Pekins have been laying nearly every day since February and all good in health at the moment. One has gone broody...after my last experience this is definitely a broody chicken and she's super keen! I only have two chickens and the other Pekin has also taken to the nest as they are very close.
Anyway....I bought 10 fertile eggs to see what happened and as a bit of fun for the children. The broody hen has plucked a few chest feathers, looking after the eggs etc very well. The other Pekin is not leaving the nest but isn't really broody...I don't think, just sticking with her friend. This other Pekin is hindering things a little....when they do leave the nest to eat she's just sitting on any eggs and not doing a very good job....leaving some to go cold etc.
I don't really want to split them up but I also want to give the eggs the best chance of hatching. Also would splitting the up upset the broody hen and cause her to come off the nest.
Does any one have any advice on what I should do?
Many thanks!