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  1. ThePhoebeFive

    Suggestions needed 3 broody hens

    Putting it on the roosts is for airflow, correct? I never thought of using the roosts!
  2. ThePhoebeFive

    Suggestions needed 3 broody hens

    I wouldn't worry about the size. Our crate was for our Doberman.
  3. ThePhoebeFive

    Suggestions needed 3 broody hens

    😆 But aren't they your babies?! 😜 I guess you have some nice broodies, then. Most of mine at least this year are so mad at me for kicking them out they won't cooperate.
  4. ThePhoebeFive

    Suggestions needed 3 broody hens

    True, if you can babysit them, why not? 😁 I don't have time to do that, plus mine aren't the tamest.
  5. ThePhoebeFive

    Suggestions needed 3 broody hens

    Yes! She'll be okay as long as she is sheltered from weather. If you can, put her near the other birds so that she doesn't feel lonely.
  6. ThePhoebeFive

    Suggestions needed 3 broody hens

    You're really not, I have three different friends like that. ❤️ I love fried chicken, but I do find it hard to actually do the deed.
  7. ThePhoebeFive

    Suggestions needed 3 broody hens

    This is my 3rd EE to go broody in the past two years! If I can't break them, I'm considering letting them raise meat chicks, too.
  8. ThePhoebeFive

    Suggestions needed 3 broody hens

    Oh, huh, looks like Australorps do it occasionally, but I know EEs aren't supposed to.
  9. ThePhoebeFive

    Suggestions needed 3 broody hens

    I'm surprised too! Mine are Australorps and Easter Eggers. I don't think either of those are supposed to do it either. 🤷‍♀️ What is goin' on, y'all?! 😆
  10. ThePhoebeFive

    Suggestions needed 3 broody hens

    Funny, we are in the same boat! What I'm doing is locking up 1 at a time. I don't know if it makes a difference, but it seems to be working. Lock one up in the kennel with food and water for a few days (mine are where she can still see and interact with the other birds). Let her back into the...
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