OK, I still don't have my own chickens, just my neighbors friendly five that come to visit and a sixth one, Hermione, that roosts in my horse barn instead of going home at night. Hermione also had a nesting spot picked out- the sink in my potting shed! I get frequent presents from her (the neighbor says its fine about her roosting in my barn and about the eggs, she said "eat 'em up!" NICE neighbor!), but she appears to have gone broody in the sink. She has not moved for two days, does that high pitched, soft "screeeee" noise when I come near her. I hand fed her noodles, asparagus and cheese last night (none of these chickens will eat chicken feed or scratch, I have tried both- they free range) I have left her water and some more snacks on the sink today, but this is NOT a secure place at night. There was a post somewhere about moving them off the nest and taking the eggs and maybe they will quit being broody, but I can't find it. I don't think anyone in the neighborhood has a roo, so poor Hermione is wasting her time!
Should I just try moving her myself or is it better to call my neighbor and have her get this hen, even though she doesn't roost there and hasn't for several months now. Would she feel more secure if I just moved her back into my barn continually until she gives up? I have come to love this chicken, and don't want her attacked in the night in my potting shed.
Advice?
Thanks,
Beth
Should I just try moving her myself or is it better to call my neighbor and have her get this hen, even though she doesn't roost there and hasn't for several months now. Would she feel more secure if I just moved her back into my barn continually until she gives up? I have come to love this chicken, and don't want her attacked in the night in my potting shed.
Advice?
Thanks,
Beth
